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Former Arsenal Defender Oleh Luzhnyi Puts His Coaching Career On Hold To Stay And Fight In Ukraine

Former Arsenal defender Oleh Luzhnyi plans to join the fight in Ukraine, putting his coaching ambitions on hold to protect his homeland.

Luzhnyi, 53, spent four years at Arsenal between 1999 and 2003, making 110 appearances for the club during that period.

He was part of the Arsenal side that won the Premier League and FA Cup double in the 2001-02 season and would later win the Cup again in his last season at Highbury, before moving on for a short-lived spell at Wolves.

The former Dynamo Kyiv right-back also made 60 international appearances during his playing career, captaining Ukraine 37 times after previously representing the Soviet Union.

Luzhnyi moved into coaching after retirement in 2005 and has had two separate spells as assistant manager at Dynamo.

He had hoped to continue his coaching career in English football but is prepared to put those ambitions on hold to protect his country against Russia’s invasion.

“I want to come to coach in the UK but before anything I will stand firmly and fight for my people, for my country and for democracy.

“We all hope this will be over soon as innocent lives are being lost and families are being torn apart.

“A country being invaded and destroyed is all for what? We need to stand together as one and bring to an end this criminal warfare.”

Since the start of the conflict, Luzhnyi has attempted to maintain contact with his friend, Simon Stakhiv, who lives in London.

The pair met in Lviv in the 1980s and revived their friendship in the UK after Luzhnyi joined Arsenal from Dynamo Kyiv.

“Oleh has told me that everybody is in shock and stressed by what is happening,” Stakhiv added.

“It is a scary thing to have to go to the bomb shelters and sleep overnight there. We are lucky here in England,

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