Juve defeated Dynamo Kyiv in a historic match



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The Italian hegemony Juventus beat Dynamo Kiev 3-0 in a match on Matchday 5 of Group G of the Champions League.

The success of the locals was well deserved and the goals were scored by Federico Chiesa in the 21st minute and Cristiano Ronaldo and Álvaro Morata after the break.

The meeting will be remembered for two things. The goal of the Portuguese star was below №750 for him in his career and, for the first time, a match of the tournament was led by a woman: French Stephanie Frapar.

Juve has 12 points in the standings and is 3 points behind leaders Barcelona. Next week the two teams face off at the “Camp Nou” and the guests need a victory with 2 goals difference if they want to displace the Catalans from the top. Dynamo and Ferencvaros are left with 1 point each and will meet in Ukraine to continue in the Europa League.


Cristiano Ronaldo and Álvaro Morata led Juve’s attack while Paulo Dybala sat on the bench. He will have the opportunity to start in the next two Juve matches at Calcium due to the punishment of the Spanish striker. Weston McKenney and Rodrigo Bentancourt also had the opportunity to act from minute 1, while Arthur and Adrien Rabio stayed on the sidelines.

The match was very important for the Dynamo, who are fighting Ferencvaros for participation in the Europa League in the spring. Víctor Tsigankov and Gerson Rodríguez helped Benjamín Verdic up front while Carlos De Pena was on the bench.

In the first half, Juventus dictated events off the pitch and there was a lot of work for goalkeeper Georgi Bushchan. He first landed a shot from Weston McKenna, who intercepted a corner cross, then parried Alvaro Morata. The Spanish national shot close, but the point guard made a brilliant save.

In the 21st minute Bushchan capitulated. Alex Sandro crossed from the left and Federico Chiesa opened the scoring with a header – 1: 0! This was the Italian’s first goal with the ‘black and white’ team and his first goal in the Champions League.

Then Juve continued to dominate and Cristiano Ronaldo’s shot was blocked. In the 31st minute, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner fired a real projectile, but this time the crossbar prevented him from scoring. The guests bared their teeth at the end of the half when Viktor Tsigankov shot the ground, but Wojciech Szczesny was careful and thoughtful.

10 minutes after the restart, the Pole saved another shot from Tsigankov, and on the counterattack Bushchan parried a strong performance by Cristiano. In the 57th minute, Ronaldo still managed to sign. Chiesa crossed from the left and Morata did not hit well right in front of the door. However, the Portuguese star lurked behind and could not miss in front of the empty goal for 2: 0! Judge Stephanie Frapar reviewed the VAR situation and counted the hit.

In the 66th minute, Juventus went ahead with 3: 0! Chiesa broke through and crossed Morata, who edged past Bushchan with a brilliant shot in the lower right corner. No new goals were scored until the end and the hosts deservedly won. Romanian defender Radu Dragushin, 18, made his debut for the “black and white” team.

Juventus – Dynamo Kiev 3: 0

Goal scorers: 1: 0 Chiesa (21), 2: 0 Ronaldo (57), 3: 0 Morata (66)

Juventus: Schesni, Sandro, Bonucci (62-Danilo), De Licht, Demiral (69-Dragushin), Chiesa (76-Kulushevsky), McKenna, Bentancourt (76-Arthur), Ramsey (62-Bernardeschi), Ronaldo, Morata
Coach: Andrea Pirlo

Dynamo: Bishchan, Kedzhiora, Zabarny, Popov, Mikolenkov (84-Karavaev), Shepeliev (74-Garmash), Sidorchuk, Shaparenko, Rodríguez (72-De Pena), Tsigankov (92-Lednev), Verbich (72-Supryaga)
Coach: Mircea Lucescu placeholder image

Turin, street: “Allianz Stadium”
Judge: Stephanie Frapar (France)
Yellow cards: Bentancourt (Juventus); Zabarny, Shaparenko (Dynamo)



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