Ukrainian forward Roman Yaremchuk will not be playing in the final round of the Belgian championship for Brugge on June 4 against Union Saint-Gilloise due to an injury. The announcement was made by the head coach of the Ukrainian attacking team, Rick De Mile. Yaremchuk has had a difficult season as he did not get enough match practice due to a conflict with Brugge’s sporting director Vincent Mannart. The Ukrainian striker joined Club Brugge from Portugal’s Benfica last August and has made 27 appearances, scoring two goals and providing three assists.
Brugge’s Ukrainian forward Roman Yaremchuk will miss the away leg of the Belgian championship final against Union Saint-Gilloise, which will take place on June 4.
Roman Yaremchuk will not play in the final round of the Belgian championship, which Brugge will meet on June 4 away to Union Saint-Gilloise. This was announced by the head coach of the Ukrainian attacking team Rick De Mile, whose words were quoted by the publication Nieuwsblad.
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Yaremchuk is injured, as a result of which he will miss the June match of the Ukrainian national team.
It was previously reported that Roman did not get enough match practice due to a conflict with Brugge’s sporting director Vincent Mannart.
- Yaremchuk, 27, joined Club Brugge from Portugal’s Benfica last August and has made 27 appearances, scoring two goals and providing three assists.
- The Ukrainian striker’s contract with the Belgian club is valid until June 2026.
- Brugge is guaranteed to finish fourth in the Belgian championship and play next season in the Conference League qualifiers.