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The hectic weekend of Ukrainian football began with a showdown in Lviv, where local PFC Lviv played a home game against the current season’s Ukrainian Premier League rookie – the People’s Ingulets. Petrovo. The teams in the standings were separated by just three points, so the public had the right to expect a tense battle for maximum points scored.
Sergei Lavrinenko’s charges are unique to our football. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a team finish most of the games at the start of the season in a draw. In this sense, Ingulets astonished the imagination, leading to this outcome 7 of 11 of his clashes with rivals. However, at least some of the points scored allowed the team to gradually move up the tournament rankings.
PFC “Lviv” was very bad in the opening rounds while the team was led by Georgy Tsetsadze. But with the arrival of Vitaly Shumsky as acting coach, the team managed to add two sensational minimum victories over Vorskla and Desna (1: 0 each), thus displacing their city neighbors, represented by Rukh, to the last classification line.
“Ingulets” showed a confident start to the match, cleanly clearing the ball from opponents, but of the first five hit attempts, he never managed to get the ball on target. Lavrinenko’s team displayed a combined style of long and short passing attacks, and the Bartulovich – Sitchinava pair regularly took the lead. Only at the end of the first half hour of the meeting, the guests managed to exacerbate the situation in an extreme way.
Back-to-back moments with a failed free kick to Bartulovic’s left nine, an inaccurate attempt to close a cross from the right wing to Balan’s near post, and a shot over the goal on an instant counterattack by Sitchinava were effectively opportunities for goal, but they were not completed correctly. The head coach of the “Cossacks” got angry, after which he yelled at the rival footballer, Kravchuk, who, in his opinion, faked a foul by Lupashko.
It is unlikely that this episode directly influenced the footballer, but at the end of the half, Ingulets was entitled to a penalty kick right after Kravchuk’s hand. The situation was bordering on comedic: Momola shot from the center of the penalty area, the opponent substituted a part of the body prohibited for play, the ball ended up in the net anyway, but the referee decided to disallow the goal in favor of a penalty kick. It’s good that Bartulovich hit exactly in the upper right corner, otherwise Lavrinenko would have been difficult to contain in the technical zone.
“Lviv” was hardly noticed in the attack during the first half, but from the first serious blow to the shots on goal they managed to score the goal. In injury time, before breaking into the right flank of the penalty area, Sabino caught the cross from set and then shot just below the far post. Equality on the scoreboard could not please the guests, because from their side the first half was approaching the best performance of this season.
After the break, the game began to go towards three equally possible outcomes. The inactive starting segment was replaced by the short-term activity of “Lvov” in someone else’s penalty area, but the opponents not only managed to hold out on defense, but also scored a return goal. In the 74th minute, the side referee committed a real football “murder”, canceling Kovalenko’s goal due to the player’s false fixation of an offside position.
The hosts could have caught the opponent for the psychological factor, but stupidly they received additional warnings for emotions, which led to two eliminations between minutes 79 and 87. Outnumbered, Ingulets occupied someone else’s penalty area, but the goalkeeper Kostik once again managed to score points for his team, showing incredible play on the line. Another draw for the Cossacks, the eighth since the start of the season.
In the next round, PFC Lviv will play an away match against Olimpik Donetsk, and Shakhtar Donetsk will host Ingulets Petrovsk in Kropyvnytskyi.
Ukrainian Premier League. Turn 12.
Lviv – Ingulets – 1: 1
Bartulovic (41, penalty) – Sabino (45 + 2).
Gryso (17), Mikhobi (22), Kravchuk (41), Shina (55), Yakimets (77) – Sichinava (32), Lupashko (39) Mkomola (45 + 1), Bartulovic (55), Balan (83) .
Grisio (79), Shina (88).
“Lviv”: Kostik, Yakimets, Mahmutovich, Kravchuk (Zakarkiv, 62), Mikhobi, Grysyo, Sabino, Kazlauskas (Klimenchuk, 70), Chiryak (Romanchuk, 89), Shina, Nych.
Stock: Remenyak, Ainsalu, Ernest, Filipe, Penkov, Sergeevich.
“Ingulec”: Shust, Balan, Semenko, Pavlov, Kvasny (Sinegub, 84), Lupashko (Kovalenko, 69), Kucherenko, Bartulovich, Zaporozhets, Mkomola (Kozak, 53), Sichinava.
Action: Plohotnyuk, Belotserkovets, Krynsky, Fateev, Shishka, Yanakov.
Referee: Yaroslav Kozyk (Ukraine)
Stadium: “Arena Lviv” (Lviv)
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