Arsenal left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko has admitted that he considered joining the Ukraine frontline before making the switch to North London as he tries to raise money for the people of his nation.

It is so easy to get caught up in the world of football that sometimes the bigger issues the world faces can get pushed to the back of our minds. While Oleksandr Zinchenko has been fighting for Arsenal to help them toward a potential Premier League title, his compatriots in his homeland are fighting on an entirely more serious, dangerous and desperate level to defend their home nation of Ukraine.
However, perhaps things could have gone very differently had the then 25-year-old followed through on his initial instincts. Writing in collaboration with Ukrainian football legend Andriy Shevchenko on their brand new GoFundMe page aiming to raise money for the cause to help rebuild and supply the necessities to those affected.
“You can’t stay back while your country is attacked,” Zinchenko wrote. “People in Ukraine are fighting for their lives.
“I considered going myself to help at the front as a soldier. But I can use my platform to fight the war in a different way by helping with donations and just keeping attention on the situation in Ukraine.
“I want to inspire people to help Ukraine, raise awareness and do everything I can to help my country win this war.”
Reuters suggests that more than 42,000 people have died, ~14 million people displaced and at least 140,000 buildings have been destroyed adding up to approximately $411 billion (~£330 billion). The goal of the fundraiser is £50,000 and you can help by going to the link here.
Zinchenko and Arsenal prepare this week for the visit to Anfield. The Ukrainian was not available for the 3-2 win at the Emirates Stadium in October.
Arteta instead used Takehiro Tomiyasu who put on a competent defensive display against Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez. Zinchenko is an altogether different type of player and whilst Salah and company might have more joy than their previous clash with the Gunners, Arsenal’s attacking might will be considerably heightened with Zinchenko’s presence.
Arsenal know a win would be a huge boost to their title hopes. Whereas defeat puts the control back in the hands of rivals Manchester City who smashed the Reds 4-1 just a week prior.
opetshi45
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nonsense
Cohabdensy
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Does he want to join the Azov Neonazi..Go ahead Putin soldiers are waiting to clean them up.
Tobiousm
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These conversations is for gnerls not young piglet, Chelsea fans stay away from our players thats how you start when you want to hijacking.
rohbilz
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Where's the link at?
Kattyranking
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enemies of progress,the haters
delusional fools
Ditbcluy
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wat stopped u bruh😁it aints too late still.putin would give u a warm welcom
enemies of progress,the haters
Kattyranking
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wat stopped u bruh😁it aints too late still.putin would give u a warm welcom
teoakrtyz
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After the Arsenal EPL title
DonaManU
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😂😂😂want us to believe him.... What a jerk
Gwinghltd
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Death would have do him apart by now.
Nosknpuy
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SOURCE: Trust me bro
remaelmnoy
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hmmm 🤔
Thuggxr
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Cap
Noaalsu
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u could be dead by now.. foolish!
sinabilt
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Let him go ,the war is still on going nonsense.
ticadikt
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Why don’t you join now
Lovebug2
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The war is still on, go join now.
Lovebug2
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pure lies
Lovebug2
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Liar
viucdelnz
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he would have started crying in the War 😂🤣
vzar
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every country has their own problems. shut up bro
cosbdelmtu
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Wat happened to your consideration?
cosbdelmtu
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No praise for you if you thought of it
cosbdelmtu
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Hahaha. Zinchenko we nolonger young kids Just shut up How many celebrities joined to fight in the war? They were instead fleeing the country
Himbcmp
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You’re layer Zinchenko , you play your game showing everybody your emotions etc etc, but deep on you , you just tells bullshit in regards the war at Ukrainian, get lost
bepbeiopuy
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darajo