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Ukraine is going through an existential crisis at the moment as it is at war with its neighboring country Russia. Every citizen of the country is suffering due to unwanted trouble. Even the people living away from the country are worried about their loved ones residing there including sportspeople. Many footballers are currently taking part in different leagues across the globe. They are also feeling the impact of the crisis going on back in their home.

In such tough times, these players look for empathy from the people around them. Oleksandr Zinchenko was lucky to get in a big amount as he took the field against Everton in the Premier League clash. The 25-year-old, playing for Manchester City, got support from his teammates as well as opponents before the start of the game.

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Born in the Ukrainian city of Radomyshl and having played 48 times as a full international for his country, Zinchenko was overwhelmed to see such a gesture from everyone and could not control his emotions. The young footballer burst into tears while everyone showed their love and support for Zinchenko as well as the nation of Ukraine as a whole.

The City man was moved to see his teammates lined up in ‘No War’ t-shirts, while Ukrainian flags and iconography were on display around all four corners of Goodison Park.

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Support from all corners!

Amid a huge sensitive moment going on with Ukraine, the footballing world is doing its best to support the continent. The country is receiving unconditional love and support from everyone. Apart from the Everton vs City example, the Man United vs Watford clash also saw the players showing their support for the country. Players from both teams were also seen displaying a banner depicting the word ‘peace’ in multiple languages before their Premier League clash at Old Trafford earlier on Saturday.

Also, while Ukraine is at war with its one neighbor, there has been outpouring love from another. Poland's football team has shown some big heart to come up with the decision to boycott Russia. They have declared that they will boycott their upcoming FIFA World Cup play-off against Russia with everyone from Robert Lewandowski to Wojciech Szczęsny releasing passionate statements.

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