
Andriy Shevchenko may have been involved in a doping scandal with the aim of helping Ukraine win their Nations League match against Albania. The serious allegations come from Ukraine, where journalist Igor Burbas has revealed that serious doubts have arisen about the situation in which Mykhailo Mudryk tested positive in UEFA tests while playing for his country.
According to the Ukrainian journalist, there were concerns at the Ukrainian training camp about Mudrik's condition, which was not in shape before the matches against Georgia and Albania. He said that in order to improve his physical condition, he was injected with stem cells by the team doctor.
Everything has been approved by the president of the Federation in Ukraine, Andriy Shevchenko, who uses the method of injecting stem cells constantly to maintain his physical form and appearance. But from this injection before the matches where Ukraine drew with Georgia and then beat Albania and where Mudrik was on the field, a positive doping test also came out, for which the player risks a 4-year suspension from all activities.
Shakhtar Donetsk are the ones who have revealed everything, as they were investigating the situation after Mudryk's suspension could cost them 30 million euros, money that was expected from the various clauses of Mudryk's transfer to Chelsea, which will not be applied if he is punished. The Ukrainian club is considering the idea of suing Shevchenko, considering him the real cause of this situation with serious image and economic damage.
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