Dynamo barely beat Dnipro-1 before leaving for Barcelona – football.ua



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Mircea Lucescu’s charges came back after Alexander Nazarenko’s spectacular goal in the first half (2: 1).

Dnipro-1 - Dynamo, photo of FC Dynamo Kiev

Dnipro-1 – Dynamo, photo of FC Dynamo Kiev
October 31, 2020, 9:26 PM

Ukraine’s runners-up were forced to return to their matches in the Ukrainian Premier League amid a bitter defeat in the second round of the UEFA Champions League. Yes, it is a failure that can be considered a lost guest victory at the Hungarian Ferencváros (2: 2), whose base was established in the successful first half of the “blue and white” with two goals scored. However, the autumn calendar does not allow to waste time on psychological relief, so Mircea Lucescu’s team had to forget about the failures of the past already in the framework of the round of 16 match against Dnieper Dnieper-1.

The most unpleasant opponent in his current condition, these charges of Igor Jovichevich, I must say. The Croatian specialist managed to stop the crumbling team of the “Dmitry Mikhailenko era”, and has already managed to deliver concrete results: Dnipro-1 was not inferior in any of the last four games before the game against the Dynamo. However, in the domestic sphere, the Kievists themselves were able to boast a series of almost flawless results.

The difficult course of the duel under the rains that hit the capital of Ukraine. The teams really didn’t want to move at high speeds on this cool fall afternoon, so the first chance to score had to wait until the middle of the first half. It is also the first dangerous situation created in someone’s goal, it is also an unexpected goal from the nominal home team, who were in this match in charge of Jovicevic. Nazarenko found space on the right flank during Kogut’s transfer, after which he beat Karavaev, and put the ball in with a luxurious crooked kick into the far upper corner.

Dnepr-1 defended substantially throughout the match, but managed to miss two unintelligible goals even before the break. Vladimir Adamyuk cut the ball into his own goal with the back of his head, trying to transfer Tsygankov to a corner kick from the right wing in the 34th minute. Not even ten full laps of the second hand will pass, as Tsurikov he will mishandle the ball from the penalty area by intercepting a serve from the left flank, after which Buyalsky will pass it to Tsygankov into the free zone in the penalty area, and Viktor will carefully direct his shot under the left post.

The first half, inadequate due to its number of goals scored to the content of the match, could be prolonged at least in the rough half, but the amount of humidity on the football field grew every minute, and at the end of the match the players barely left the strong coverage of the country’s main stadium. Times in such conditions were rare; all were on behalf of Dynamo Kiev, however, none of those who tried to break Sarnavsky again succeeded: Tsygankov, Rodríguez, Supryaga. Jovicevic’s team did not offer anything in the attack to the opponent who lacked motivation. In vain! Kievans may not be so vulnerable in the future.

In the next round, Dnipro Dnipro-1 will play a home match against Kolos Kovalevsky, and Dynamo Kiev will be hosted by NSC Olympic Donetsk Shakhtar, but before that, midweek, an examination will be held in an away match. from home against Catalan Barcelona.

Dnipro-1 – Dynamo 1: 2
Goals: Nazarenko, 21 – Adamyuk, 34 (author), Tsygankov, 44

Dnipro-1: Sarnavsky – Taylor, Adamyuk, Loginov, Tsurikov – Ignatenko (Kravchenko, 73) – Nazarenko (Korkishko, 80), Pihalenok, Kohut (Batagov, 63), Di Franco (Chichikov, 63) – Dovbik (Khoblenko, 63).

Dynamo: Neshcheret – Kendzera, Zabarny, Popov, Karavaev – Andrievsky, Shepelev – Tsygankov, Buyalsky (Lednev, 73), Verbic (Rodríguez, 64) – Supryaga.

Warnings: Ignatenko, Nazarenko, Pikhalenok – Buyalsky, Kendzera, Popov



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