Milan's legend compares the choreographer to the Chernobly: I was nine when the plant exploded.

I'm in London for about 10 days, we've been locked up in the house, we live this difficult moment in the hope that things will improve, and the only solution is to stay home and give doctors the opportunity to do their job well. Doctors and nurses are doing a job [...]
I'm in London for about 10 days, we've been locked up in the house, we live this difficult moment in the hope that things will improve, and the only solution is to stay home and give doctors the opportunity to do their job well.
Doctors and nurses are doing a great job, they're the heroes of our time”.
So says Andriy Shevchenko in a Sky Sport video interview. Milan and Chelsea's ex-attack, currently Ukraine coach, well know what it means to live indoors and under very difficult circumstances.
I've experienced a very similar moment, I was nine when the Chernobyl plant exploded and it was very difficult,” Sheva added.
I repeat, the only option is to follow the restrictions without doing anything foolish, we don't know if we're positive or not, if we can be infected by asimptomatic people, we need to think about ourselves and people we can infect”












