Dynamo drew with Zorya – football.ua



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The teams of Mircea Lucescu and Viktor Skripnik exchanged goals scored in the second half (1: 1).

Dynamo - sunrise, photo FC Dynamo

Dynamo – sunrise, photo FC Dynamo
October 04, 2020, 6:55 PM

In one of the central games of the fifth day of the UPL, the Dynamo Kiev hosted the Luhansk Dawn. Vladislav Supryaga and Vitaly Buyalsky were unexpectedly not included in the application for the duel, so Benjamin Verbic and Alexander Andrievsky had to replace them. Immediately after the kickoff, the hosts took advantage of the playing advantage, taking the ball under their control. They hoped to score an early goal, but failed to open up the opponent’s defense. He almost never got to shots on goal. After a while, Zarya leveled the game, taking him away from his half of the field, but he didn’t create any sharpness either.

The Kievans had a chance to score with a direct free kick, but De Pena’s shot was inaccurate. A little later, Carlos had a great opportunity to score from the field after he burst into shock position and fired low, but Shevchenko held the Uruguayan’s blow. Mircea Lucescu’s charges continued to possess the ball a lot in the wrong half of the field, but this did not bring any dividend. Despite the tangible advantage in ball possession, the hosts did not put pressure on another’s penalty area.

The Lugansk team took the initiative from time to time and carried out several sharp attacks, but the Dynamo defense acted reliably, not allowing the final blow to the goal. Zarya’s players had to strike from a distance, but their shots posed no threat to Buschan. Towards the end of the first half, Shaparenko shot dangerously from outside the box, but Shevchenko had no difficulty transferring the ball to the corner. Before the end of the first 45 minutes, neither team managed to open an account, so the participants of the match went to take a break with boring “zeros” on the scoreboard.

Dynamo could have opened an account as early as the opening of the second half of the match. Shaparenko fired into the near corner after Rodriguez’s serve, and Shevchenko again rescued his defenders, hitting the ball. Later, Lucescu’s charges completely took control of the ball, carrying out attack after attack. They methodically loaded the ball into the penalty area, but did not return to the final shot on goal. Over time, the Lugansk team calmed down the game by taking the ball for themselves. In one of the episodes, Kabaev had a great opportunity to score from outside the area, but Vladislav fired straight into Buschan’s hands.

Lucescu decided to refresh the right flank of the attack by releasing Tsygankov onto the field, who was supposed to finish off Khomchenovskiy’s vertebrae, which Rodriguez couldn’t do. But Victor did not play well in the match reportedly, despite his activity. Closer to the middle of the second half, Zarya unexpectedly took the lead. Kochergin hit the goal hard from outside the penalty area, and Buschan was unable to tackle his shot – 0: 1. Having conceded, Dynamo moved forward actively, hoping to restore equality as soon as possible. To do this, Lednev was released and Mikolenko was also moved to the flank of the defense to connect Vitaly with the attacks.

In the 74th minute, the Kiev fans achieved their goal: Verbic received a pass from De Pena, marvelously left Abu Hanna and then took on Shevchenko – 1: 1. A few minutes later Perovic had a great opportunity to overtake Zarya again , but the Montenegrin managed to miss the goal from a deadly position. A few minutes later, the hosts landed a dangerous free kick, which could have been scored, but no one reached the ball after Tsygankov’s serve.

Towards the end of the meeting, Skripnik’s charges were completely focused on defense, sitting in his half of the field. The Kievists were desperately trying to open up the opponent’s defense, but could do nothing about it. A few seconds before the end of injury time, De Pena landed a dangerous free kick that gave the opportunity to snatch the victory. However, his serve did not result in a shot on goal. As a result, the teams went their separate ways, earning one point each. At the end of the reporting bout, Dynamo returned to first place and Zarya took the ninth line of the standings.

Dynamo – Zarya 1: 1
Goals: Verbich, 74 – Kochergin, 65

Dynamo: Buschan – Kendzera, Zabarny, Mikolenko, Karavaev (Popov, 69) – Sidorchuk, Andrievsky (Lednev, 69) – Rodríguez (Tsygankov, 59), Shaparenko, De Pena – Verbic

Zarya: Shevchenko – Favorov (Rufati, 80), Verniduyu, Abu Khanna, Khomchenovsky – Ivanisenya – Kabaev (Perovich, 72), Yurchenko, Kochergin – Gladky (Tsvek, 71), Gromov (Nazarina, 59)

Warnings: Sidorchuk – Kabaev, Vernidub



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