Former Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko hopes his nation gets the support from neutral fans during the Euro 2024. “I believe that the team won’t feel alone at the Euros,” the now president of the Ukrainian federation told the newspaper La Stampa on Friday. “We were forced to play elsewhere, far away from our homeland and our roots, and we have always found a lot of warmth, people who are interested in our history,” he said. For more than two years, Ukraine haven’t played their home games in their own country due to the war against Russia. The team, however, still managed to qualify for this s…