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Football.ua together with Parimatch recalls previous matches between Dynamo and Juventus.
The next fight between Dynamo and Juventus will be the sixth meeting of these clubs in European competition. To this party Football.ua invites you to recall five previous clashes between the Kievists and the old woman.
04/03/1998, Turin, “Delle Alpi”, 40,000 spectators
Juventus – Dynamo 1: 1
Goals: Inzaghi, 69 – Gusin, 56
Juventus: Perucci, Birindelli (Conte, 67), Juliano, Montero, Davids, Zidane, Deschamps, Di Livio (Fonseca, 81), Torrielli (Dimas, 63), Del Piero, Inzaghi
Coach: Marcello lippi
Dynamo: Shovkovsky, Dmitrulin (Volosyanko, 46), Bezhenar, Luzhny (Mikhailenko, 70), Golovko, Gusin, Rebrov, Kalitvintsev, Kosovsky, Gerasimenko (Radchenko, 70), Shevchenko
Coach: Valery Lobanovsky
Judge: Paul Derkin (England)
It was the most intriguing quarter-final match of that Champions League. Last year’s Champions League finalist Juventus had to pass the test of the sensational Dynamo Lobanovskiy, who confidently took first place in their group, defeating Barcelona twice with a total score of 7: 0 in the path.
And the first match lived up to expectations: the teams showed equally brilliant play, exchanging goals in the second half. Inzaghi responded to Gusin’s goal, cutting his way through with his head in his trademark style, being on the verge of an offside position, and then finishing the ball, which was rejected by Shovkovsky. The effective draw left a slight lead for the Kiev fans and made the return leg in Kiev even more intriguing and unpredictable.
03/18/1998, Kiev, NSC Olimpiyskiy, 100,000 spectators
Dynamo – Juventus 1: 4
Goals: Rebrov, 54 – Inzaghi, 29, 65, 73, Del Piero, 88
Dynamo: Shovkovsky, Dmitrulin, Bezhenar, Golovko, Gusin, Rebrov, Kalitvintsev (Kardash, 37), Hatskevich (Radchenko, 63), Kosovsky, Gerasimenko, Shevchenko
Coach: Valery Lobanovsky
Juventus: Peruzzi, Birindelli (Dimash, 7), Pessotto, Iuliano, Montero, Davids, Zidane, Deschamps, Conte, Del Piero, Inzaghi (Tacchinardi, 79)
Coach: Marcello lippi
Judge: Mark Batta (France)
To say that this party aroused interest in Kiev is to say nothing. More than one hundred thousand fans then gathered in the stands of the NSC Olimpiyskiy and this match became one of the most attended in the history of the capital stadium. The mood was appropriate: in the wake of the Dynamo’s recent successes, the people of Kiev believed that Juventus was capable of Lobanovsky’s halls. However, the reality turned out to be harsher.
The first half ended with a minimal victory for the guests: Inzaghi scored a goal. In the 54th minute, Rebrov finished off the ball reflected by Perutia, but the crowded Olympic hope of success lasted only 11 minutes, until Inzaghi put Juventus ahead again. This was followed by Inzaghi’s third goal, and at the end of the match Del Piero finished off the Kievites – 1: 4.
Valeriy Lobanovskiy was calm in the post-match press conference: the teacher explained that it takes time to build a team, because the defeat of Juventus is not only not a disaster, but also does not affect the subsequent construction of the Kiev team.
This is how Aleksandr Golovko recalled those games: “I don’t know if Dynamo would have had opportunities if the team had arrived at Juventus not in March, but at the height of the season. I will not even express any assumptions. We had a good team, but that Juventus – It was a great team. Even such a thing, I think, Marcello Lippi was almost the only coach Lobanovskiy would not say he feared, but he treated him with great respect and attention. I was cautious, cautious. It was evident from his facial expressions, attitude , preparation. That was passed on to us, including me. “
September 24, 2002, Turin, “Delle Alpi”, 35,000 viewers
Juventus – Dynamo 5: 0
Goals: Di Vaio, 14, 52 Del Piero, 22, Davids, 67, Nedved, 79
Juventus: Buffon, Moretti, Thuram, Ferrara, Montero (Bayocco, 76), Davids, Takkinardi (Tudor, 68), Camoranesi, Nedved, Del Piero, Di Vayo (Trezeguet, 72)
Coach: Marcello lippi
Dynamo: Reva, Sablich, Gavranchich, Nesmachny, Gusin, Peev, Gioane, Chernat, Khatskevich (Melashchenko, 71), Leko, Shatskikh
Coach: Alexey Mikhailichenko
Judge: Wolfgang Stark (Germany)
The draw brought Dynamo and Juventus back together in the Champions League four and a half years after previous matches, but it was already a different time, especially for the Dynamo. Valery Lobanovsky passed away, the capital club spent the first season under the leadership of Alexei Mikhailichenko, and the Kievists now had more legionnaires than Ukrainians.
For his part, Marcello Lippi managed to leave and return to Juventus during these four years. The composition of Turin has also changed significantly, but Juventus cannot be said to have seriously weakened compared to 1998.
The first round of the group round of that Champions League was a success for the Dynamo: the Kievists confidently beat Newcastle 2: 0 and Maxim Shatskikh scored probably the most famous goal of his career. So a trip to Turin was expected, if not optimistically, at least confident that the Dynamo could impose a fight.
However, having scored two goals in the first 22 minutes of the match, Juventus showed just how great the class difference is between the teams. Then it only remained to finish. 5: 0 – Dynamo didn’t have a chance in this match.
11/13/2002, Kiev, NSC Olimpiyskiy, 75,000 spectators
Dynamo – Juventus 1: 2
Goals: Shatskikh, 50 – Salas, 53, Salayeta, 61
Dynamo: Reva, Dmitrulin, Gavrancic, Nesmachny, Bodnar, Gusin, Belkevich, Gioane, Rinkon (Chernat, 67), Hatskevich (Leko, 59), Shatskikh
Coach: Alexey Mikhailichenko
Juventus: Cementi, Birindelli, Pesssotto, Zambrotta, Juliano, Frezi, Olivera (Davids, 76), Bacaiocco, Conte (Paro, 27), Salaeta, Salas (Cassani, 90)
Coach: Marcello lippi
Judge: Klaus Bo Larsen (Denmark)
Before the last round of the Champions League group stage, the situation in Group E was like this:
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Newcastle
6
Feyenoord
5
To ensure an exit to the next round, regardless of the outcome of the parallel match, the Kiev fans had to beat the unmotivated Juventus at home. The task did not seem impossible, especially since Marcello Lippi gave his team leaders a break by placing a lineup of “one and a half”.
At the beginning of the second half, Maxim Shatskikh opened the scoring, but already in the next ten minutes, Juventus not only drew, but also went ahead. Until the end of the game, the Turintsy did not miss their advantage. However, even after losing to Juventus, the Kiev team came very close to moving on to the next round. Until extra time, a draw was held in the side game, an acceptable result for the Dynamo. However, in the 90 + 1 minute, Craig Bellamy overtook Newcastle and set the final score – 3: 2. The Briton moved on to the second round of the Champions League groups, while the Dynamo moved on to the UEFA Cup. .
20.10.2020, Kiev, NSC Olimpiyskiy
Dynamo – Juventus 0: 2
Goals: Morata, 46, 85
Dynamo: Buschan – Kendzera, Zabarny, Mikolenko, Karavaev (Popov, 70) – Sidorchuk – Tsygankov (Verbich, 71), Shaparenko, Buyalsky (Garmash, 89), De Pena (Rodríguez, 60) – Supryaga.
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Juventus: Schesny – Cuadrado, Bonucci, Chiellini (Demiral, 19), Danilo – Bentancourt (Arthur, 79), Rabio, Chiesa – Ramsey (Bernardeschi, 79) – Kulusevski (Dybala, 55), Morata.
Coach: Andrea Pirlo
Warnings: Bentancourt, Square, Demiral.
It was Dynamo Kiev’s first game in the UEFA Champions League group stage, after an impressive period of almost four years in which the team failed to break through the qualifying sieve. The team, which had just started to take shape under the leadership of Romanian mentor Mircea Lucescu, looked worthy against the backdrop of a seasoned rival, led by Andrea Pirlo in his first European Cup match.
Kievans acted harmoniously throughout the match, however, at the start and end of the second half, he made random positional errors, which they couldn’t help but take advantage of by Spanish striker Álvaro Morata. Dynamo made several attempts to equalize the situation, however, at the end of their attacks, they could not put the accent.
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Youth Champions League. 02/20/2019, Kiev, “Dynamo” them. Lobanovsky, 11,000 spectators
Dynamo – Juventus 3: 0 (Vashchishin, 6, Buletsa, 69, Popov, 85)
Dynamo: Nescheret, Sirota, Popov, Skorko, Vivcharenko, Biloshevsky, Buletsa (Nadolsky, 83), Vashchishin (Mikhailenko, 86), Shulyansky (Vanat, 86), Tsitaishvili (Voloshin, 90), Isaenko
Coach: Igor Kostyuk
Juventus: Loria, Capellini (Gozzi, 83), Macun, Rosa (Leone, 67), Anzolin (Francophonte, 83), Cavilla, Marrone (Markovich, 59), Portanova, Fagioli (Pinelli, 46), Moreno, Petrelli
Coach: Francesco Baldini
Judge: Jens Maae (Denmark)
A year and a half ago, Dynamo Kiev’s youth defeated their Juventus teammates in the youth Champions League playoffs. By the way, that match set a record for attendance at UCL matches in Ukraine. If hardly anyone from that Juventus team will be able to enter the field in the next major team games, then those players will surely be in the Dynamo. First of all, we can look forward to Denis Popov, Alexander Sirota and Georgy Tsitaishvili on the field. We hope that successful experience with Juventus will give young Dynamo players confidence in the upcoming fights!
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