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Artem Milevskyi on his lifestyle: 'For me, living like Ronaldo is impossible'

Artem Milevskyi on lifestyle
Артем Мілевський про свої принципи: 'Завести життя на зразок Роналду для мене недосяжно' Photo: Главком

Artem Milevskyi's reflections on lifestyle

According to Главком: Artem Milevskyi, a former forward of the Ukrainian national football team, shared his thoughts on lifestyle, comparing it to the life of the famous Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. In his statements, Milevskyi noted:

"For me, probably... For me, I emphasize – living like Cristiano Ronaldo is impossible."

Artem Milevskyi

He also added that he cannot maintain the same lifestyle as Ronaldo and expressed his preferences for leisure:

"I can't, like him. I need to sit down, drink beer, drink wine..."

Artem Milevskyi

These statements by Milevskyi shed light on his personal approach to life, which likely differs from the professional discipline for which Ronaldo is known. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian national team completed the first stage of the European qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. The team's last match was against Iceland, where the Ukrainians achieved a victory with a score of 2:0. The goals in this game were scored by Zubkov in the 83rd minute and Hutsuliak in the 90+3rd minute.

Prospects for the Ukrainian national team

It should be noted that the semi-final playoff against the Swedish team will take place on March 26, 2026. Artem Milevskyi, who played 276 matches for Dynamo and scored 87 goals, continues to follow the performances of the national team and share his thoughts on football and lifestyle.

Milevskyi's statements reflect not only his personal views on sports and lifestyle but also the contrast between different approaches to professional football. On one hand, Ronaldo is a symbol of discipline and dedication, while on the other – Milevskyi represents a more relaxed lifestyle that may resonate with many fans. The victory of the Ukrainian national team over Iceland signifies a positive development for the team on the way to the World Cup, which may bring optimism to football supporters in Ukraine.

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