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Ukraine boss Oleksandr Petrakov insists preparations for next month's World Cup play-off in Scotland will continue as planned.
UEFA's Executive Committee will meet on Friday to discuss the crisis created by a full-scale Russian military onslaught.
The Ukrainian Government has imposed martial law on the nation and closed down football for a month, placing the play-off qualifier at Hampden on March 24 in serious doubt.
In a statement of defiance, however, veteran Ukraine boss Petrakov believes the game will go ahead after a 'quick victory.'
'In this difficult time we must be united, support each other, and believe in our army and our state,' he said. 'We are on our Ukrainian land and we have nothing to fear.
'I am 64 years old, I have lived in Kiev all my life. I am here now, I am not going anywhere and I am ready to help my country as much as I can.
'Sport in such moments recedes into the background; the main thing is life, peace, the tranquility of people.
'I believe that after our quick victory we will continue to prepare for the decisive matches of the national team of Ukraine in the play-offs of the World Cup.
'We are the whole team, all the guys who are always proud to present the great nation on the football field. We do not give up, we all think about Ukraine and live in Ukraine. Glory to Ukraine.'
The Ukrainian League began a winter break on December 12.
Domestic action was scheduled to resume on Friday but a statement from the central body confirmed there would be no further competitive action until two days after the projected game against Scotland.
Sixteen of the Petrakov's squad play their football in Ukraine. Nine hail from Dynamo Kiev, who have vowed to carry on as normal.
Source: DailyMail
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