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Lukasz Fabianski says Andriy Yarmolenko’s goal against Villa was ‘very special’

West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski predicted something “magical” would happen when Andriy Yarmolenko returned to the team.

Ukrainian forward Yarmolenko was back in the Hammers squad against Aston Villa on Sunday for the first time since being granted compassionate leave due to the war in his homeland.

Yarmolenko received a standing ovation from both sets of fans as he came on as a 53rd-minute substitute.

And the 32-year-old was in tears after firing West Ham into the lead in the 70th minute of their 2-1 win.

Former Poland international Fabianski has been offering assistance to members of his team-mate’s family as they were trying to leave Ukraine.

He said: “I don’t think any of us can imagine what he or his country have been through.

“We can all try to support him but it is unimaginable what he has been going through in the last few weeks. He has been very emotional.

“It was, in some ways, that once he was back you knew that something magical was going to happen, and that was very special what happened.

“He has been training but I don’t think any of us can understand fully what he is going through, what his family is going through, so I think for me it is hard.

“All of us try to be as supportive as we could be, but on the other hand I don’t think it is enough really.

“You could clearly see at the training ground that in a way he was a bit different, which is completely understandable. Sometimes you can try to behave to pretend that you’re fine but deep down you know it’s not fine.

“He is managing that really well but the situation is horrible. What he showed on Sunday was amazing, beautiful.”

Yarmolenko was sent on after an injury to Michail Antonio, and his goal was a wonderful turn and shot in one movement.

“The

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