
Andriy Lunin makes it very clear: 'I can't stay silent when they try to tarnish my name'
Courtois's eternal substitute breaks his silence after what happened in the last few hours and the rumors that have circulated
Andriy Lunin has found himself involved in one of the most uncomfortable controversies of his career. Despite being a quiet, methodical person who rarely seeks the spotlight, he has suddenly found himself at the center of the media storm. This time, it has nothing to do with his performance between the posts, but rather with the doubts that some have tried to raise about his commitment to the Ukrainian National Team.
Several media outlets in his country have published reports questioning his attitude toward the national team. He has been accused of opting out, of not wanting to attend drafts, and of prioritizing his future at Madrid over Ukraine. For a footballer as proud of his country as Andriy Lunin, this attack goes far beyond soccer.

What is happening with Andriy Lunin and the Ukrainian National Team?
It is worth remembering that Lunin hasn't played for Ukraine since last June. During the September break, he had to leave the training camp without playing a single minute due to lower back discomfort, and he hasn't been drafted since then. This situation has fueled rumors: a segment of Ukrainian public opinion has pointed the finger at the goalkeeper.
That's why Andriy Lunin has decided to use his social media to send a strong message. He has made it clear that he doesn't intend to remain silent while his love for the Ukrainian National Team is called into question. He has put the spotlight where the real issue lies: on the coach's decisions, not his own willingness.
Andriy Lunin responds to the criticism
In his statement, Andriy Lunin was blunt in saying that he can't stay silent when people try to tarnish his name. He recalled that all players want to play, which is normal at the highest competitive level. "Given the information that has been circulating lately, I can't stay silent, especially when people try to question my love and dedication to the national team," he began by saying.
"Everyone wants to play and that's normal, but the coach makes the decision he thinks is best, and we, as players, must be ready to help. The published articles are lies," he concluded. This way, Andriy Lunin has directly refuted the reports suggesting that he opted out by his own decision.
Now the ball is in coach Serhiy Rebrov's court. If he decides to bet on Andriy Lunin again, it will be clear that it was all just media noise without much basis. If he doesn't, the injustice will grow around a goalkeeper who only asks to be judged for what he does between the posts, not for what people say about him.
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