Chernobyl disaster.The former Chelsea forward will be hoping he can pull off a managerial masterpiece agains England to send his country to the Euro 2020 semi-finals against Denmark.He has enjoyed an incredible career, scoring 381 goals in more than 800 goals during his playing career - including a 2004 Ballon d’Or win.While he has been the manager of the the national side for nearly five years, winning 25 of his 51 games in charge ahead of kick-off in Rome.But Shevchenko has a rough start in life due to a disastrous even that took place in his home country.Born in the tiny village of Dvirkivschychna, his family made the move 130km east to the Ukrainian capital of Kiev when he was a young child.In 1986, though, the country was thrown into.
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