Finally some good news.

More than a week after the start of the war in Ukraine, the Girondins de Bordeaux have given new information on the situation of Danylo Ignatenko and his family.

The Bordeaux midfielder, the only Ukrainian to play in Ligue 1 this season, has somewhat "found a smile" according to his teammate Gaëtan Poussin after arriving in tears at training a few days ago.

His family and that of his partner were able to leave the country.

They are all on their way to France.

His trainer, David Guion, wanted to “thank the whole environment for the marks of solidarity towards him” and “the personal investment of President Gérard Lopez to ensure that Danylo finds his family as quickly as possible.

This past weekend, the actors of the Clermont-Bordeaux meeting multiplied the marks of support for Danylo Ignatenko.

Messages of support for Danylo Ignatenko during the Clermont-Bordeaux match via @ 20minutesSport https://t.co/mRF4ZjWy98

– 20 Minutes Sport (@20minutesSport) February 28, 2022

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Despite everything, the situation remains difficult for the Ukrainian player.

“It's very complicated for him, he is attentive to everything that happens, explains David Guion.

We see that athletes have taken up arms and he is very up to date.

But I saw him smile again and I prefer to see him in this state of mind.

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War in Ukraine: Messages of support for Danylo Ignatenko during the Clermont-Bordeaux match

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War in Ukraine: Girondins de Bordeaux player Danylo Ignatenko arrives in tears at training

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