Ukraine are one win away of securing a spot at the Euro 2024 in Germany this summer and want to show “we’re all alive” amid the difficult times for the nation. “The missiles are flying every day. Our mission is to show that we’re all alive and fighting against the Russians and that we need Europe’s support,” coach Serhiy Rebrov said after their 2-1 comeback win against Bosnia-Herzegovina in the semi-final of the Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs. Rebrov’s side will face Iceland in the Polish city of Wroclaw on Tuesday for one of the three remaining berths in the summer tournament from June 14 to …