also the result. The Dynamo could not beat the peasant half of the Bulgarian championship ᐉ UA-Football



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Kievskoe Dynamo held his next match at the training ground in Turkey. On Thursday, February 4, the Kievites played with the middle peasant of the Bulgarian championship: CSKA 1948.

The only goal of the match in two halves for the “Dynamo” was scored by the one of whom the team’s fans have the most hope. Viktor Tsygankov completed a magnificent attack from Kiev with the right wing, when Karavaev surrendered on the edge, Vanat extended and the leader of the ‘Blue and White’ beat the goalkeeper. The UPL leader scored the second goal from the penalty spot, and even in the first half, the 11-meter goal for a foul on Tsygankov was not converted by Buyalsky.

In the first half, the Kiev fans showed good intensity. There was speed, desire and also some ideas. Problems in the attack again affected, where the young Vanat came out, who had not yet played for the first team of the “Dynamo” at UPL. Vladislav, by the way, also had his chance when the Bulgarian goalkeeper left the frame without thinking for the second time in the match, but the forward missed the goal from a very acute angle.

In the second half, the game in Kiev has changed a lot, not in favor of the “blue and white”. There is a lot of confusion and misunderstandings about how to play near your own or someone else’s goal. In fact, both of Kiev’s goals were brought in, creating virtually nothing in response in 45 minutes into the match.

Dynamo will play its next game on Sunday, February 7. The rival will be the “Shkendia” of North Macedonia.

Dynamo – CSKA 1948 (Sofia, Bulgaria) 2: 2
Goals
: Tsygankov (30), de Pena (62, feather) – Topuzov (46), Bastunov (84)
Penalty not performed: Buyalsky (42) – goalkeeper
Dynamo (1 half): Nescheret, Mikolenko, Sirota, Zabarny, Karavaev, Shepelev, Andrievsky, Buyalsky, Tsygankov, Duelunn, Vanat.
Dynamo (2 halves): Buschan, Kendziora, Popov, Shabanov, Sidkley, Sidorchuk, Andrievsky (Voloshin, 68), Lednev, de Pena, Rodrigesh, Supryaga (Rusin 87)


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