Manchester City and Everton showed solidarity with Ukraine ahead of Saturday’s Premier League meeting at Goodison Park.
The reigning champions and Frank Lampard’s strugglers both have Ukrainian players within their squads – Oleksandr Zinchenko and Vitaliy Mykolenko – who were named on the respective benches.
Zinchenko and Mykolenko embraced during the warm-ups and received a warm reception from fans inside the ground.
More tributes were paid before kick-off, with Ukrainian flags and a banner showing support for Mykolenko on show from the Everton faithful.
City’s players came out for kick-off in tops bearing the slogan ‘NO WAR’ and the Ukraine flag, while Everton’s squad made their way onto the pitch with Ukrainian flags draped around their shoulders.
Everton also elected against playing an air-raid siren prior to their walk-out anthem of Z-Cars, with The Hollies’ ballad ‘He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother’ played over the tannoy. It was previously used by the club to show solidarity with rivals Liverpool over the Hillsborough disaster.
Zinchenko and Mykolenko both seemed close to tears on the sidelines.
Russia invaded Ukraine on Thursday, to international condemnation. The fighting has since escalated.
Zinchenko attended a vigil in Manchester on Thursday, with Pep Guardiola saying the full-back was “incredibly strong”.