Former Ac Milan and Chelsea forward, Andre Shevchenko is set to go into coaching career after three years he retired from football. Ukraine are looking forward to Euro 2016, and could have their greatest player back on board for the finals - as a coach.
That man is former Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko -
surely the only man whose life achievements include both opening a
boutique with Giorgio Armani and scoring in the League Cup against
Wycombe.
Shevchenko, a Ballon d'Or winner and Ukraine's record scorer with
48 goals in 111 matches, is set to work under the country's head coach
Mykhaylo Fomenko, according to local media.
The 39-year-old retired in 2012, making a brief and
unsuccessful foray into politics. He was offered the Ukraine head
coach's role later that year, but was unable to take it because he did
not have the right coaching qualifications. Can Shevy build a successful coaching career?
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