Dynamo beat Vorskla in a match with two penalties – football.ua



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Yuri Maksimov’s charges could not find a worthy response to the successful first half by opponents (2: 0).

Dynamo - Vorskla, photo FC Dynamo Kyiv

Dynamo – Vorskla, photo FC Dynamo Kyiv
November 28, 2020, 6:56 PM

The match schedule at the end of November for Dynamo Kiev was extremely difficult. Between the fights against Catalan Barcelona (0: 4) and Turin Juventus in the UEFA Champions League, the runner-up from Ukraine had to play the match of the eleventh day of the Ukrainian Premier League against Poltava Vorskla, which was rightly considered central to our football this weekend. -finish. The meeting took place in front of the empty stands of the CSN Olímpico in the capital.

The Mircea Lucescu charges continued to lead the ranking from the start of the reporting game, and only in the event of a total failure in the confrontation with the Yuri Maksimov charges and the accompanying success of Donetsk Shakhtar could they lose this advantage. However, Poltava also had her own views on how to improve her positions in the national championship; not surprisingly, Vorskla, phenomenal at the beginning, was the leader of the race at the beginning of the season. And then there was a rival who suffered from the COVID-19 coronavirus and appeared on the road.

But the Dynamo in the first half of the briefing turned out to be too difficult an opponent for Poltava. The high pressure of Lucescu’s charges with a minor foul easily broke even the slightest hint of a quick attack. The guests were unable to quickly get used to such aggression from their opponents, so they naturally failed as a result of the initial pressure. In the 14th minute, Tsygankov did not lament for a long time about the failed reception of Popov’s pass, because the ball was picked up by Verbic, after which he returned it to the Dynamo captain’s leg from the front edge of the field.

The Kievans were able to shoot a double in the 3rd minute, but Verbic failed to avoid an offside position by moving to the left flank of the attack, which nullified De Pena’s goal in the future. The VAR worked in the episode with astonishing precision, as well as before the break, when, instead of a penalty for a hand from Stepanyuk when intercepting a corner from the left wing, Vorskla was awarded a free kick from another offside position. of opponents.

However, the number “2” was still burning on the scoreboard against the Dynamo even before the break between halves. A successful cross by De Pena from the left wing from the near corner of the goalkeeper was able to push Verbic in. Yuri Maksimov’s team didn’t create anything dangerous at the front door in the opening 45 minutes. And this was a serious problem, because every minute, as it turned out, Dynamo strengthened their confidence in a successful outcome.

The second half turned out to be even less intense in dangerous situations than its predecessor. Vorskla’s problems with the transition to the last third were apparent to the naked eye, and Stepanyuk’s moment in the 65th minute, when the forward failed to beat Bushchan on contact with a shot from the left wing, was a rare example of the successful actions of Maximov’s team in the attack. The Dynamo attacked, if opponents allowed free zones in their field, but even at such a slow pace they put together a couple of promising situations, and at least twice the ball went off Tkachenko’s goal line.

We were confidently approaching the end of the main time of the fight, when suddenly the VAR decided to intervene in the game again. By the way, it is fully justified. Zabarny’s tackle against Stepanyuk in the 82nd minute would not have been dangerous if the defender hadn’t put his feet on the grass, after which he bounced off the opponent’s groin. You can argue about this situation for a long time, but referee Ivanov chose the most severe punishment for the Dynamo player, having every reason for it. The second episode, Kane’s jump at Lednev’s feet in the middle of someone else, needs no further comment. There is no need to review this. The situation did not affect the final score in any way.

In the next round, Dynamo Kiev will play an away match against Mariupol, and Poltava Vorskla will go to the confrontation with Chernihiv Desna.

Dynamo – Vorskla 2: 0
Goals: Tsygankov, 14, Verbic, 36

Dynamo: Buschan – Kendzera, Zabarny, Popov, Mikolenko – Andrievsky – Tsygankov, Shepelev (Lednev, 62), Shaparenko (Karavaev, 84), De Pena (Garmash, 62) – Verbich (Supryaga, 80).

Vorskla: Tkachenko – Perduta (Dubko, 76), Yavorsky, Ndiaye, Rebenok (Pesic, 46) – Kane, Putslin (Chelyadin, 71), Sklyar (Vlasov, 76), Yakubu – Stepanyuk, Shcherbak (Kravchuk, 46).

Warnings: Perduta, Chelyadin, Sklyar, Yavorsky.

In the 82nd minute, Ilya Zabarny (Dynamo) was sent off (serious offense).

Ibrahim Kane (Vorskla) was sent off in the 90th minute (flagrant violation).



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