Ukrainian great Shevchenko hired as national team boss
Ukraine has turned to its all-time record goalscorer Andriy Shevchenko to oversee the national team's latest era.
The former AC Milan striker has brought in former Rossoneri stalwarts Mauro Tassotti and Andrea Mulder, and ex-Dynamo Kyiv assistant Raul Riancho, to aid him in his first full-time management role.
Shevchenko signed a two-year deal, with the possibly of an extension for the same duration.
Milan great and 2003 #UCL winner Andriy Shevchenko is the new Ukraine coach. pic.twitter.com/SLXOUEmSvy
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) July 15, 2016
Under Mykhaylo Fomenko's watch, the Yellow-Blue limped out of the Euro 2016 group stages courtesy of consecutive losses to Germany, Northern Ireland, and Poland. A particular aspect that may alert the incoming Shevchenko is his country went goalless in each tilt.
The 39-year-old was second in command for the tournament, but will now call the shots after being an overwhelmingly preferred candidate for the role.
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