Ukraine are not dwelling on their opening Euro 2024 defeat by Romania but know they will also have a tough test against Slovakia on Friday. Serhiy Rebrov’s side, playing amid the backdrop of Russia’s two-year long war on their country, need to win to reinvigorate their Group E hopes and their chances start by moving on from the 3-0 loss. “Everyone is responsible (for the Romania defeat), it’s both the coach’s and players’ fault,” the coach told a news conference on Thursday. “I’ve always considered Slovakia a strong team. They have players representing good clubs. When I analysed them, I saw t…