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The emotional confrontation was accompanied by two eliminations, scandalous episodes with the use of VAR, as well as beautiful goals scored (2: 2).
December 12, 2020, 7:05 p.m.
Dynamo Kiev could already think about the New Year’s mood after a successful fight against Hungarian Ferencváros in the midweek in the Champions League (1: 0), but the home game on matchday 13 of the Ukrainian Premier League Against Kolos Kovalev he did not allow Mircea Lucescu’s men to relax. There was a real risk that the “white blues” would be left without the front row of the standings during a long winter without official fights, but to do this, Ruslan Kostyshin’s team had to do everything possible on their part.
The Spikelets themselves needed the points scored to keep up with the leading group of teams. In the previous three meetings, Kostyshin’s team failed to win, while Luhansk Zarya gained speed on a parallel course, leaving Kolos to make room. The Dynamo, by contrast, gained momentum after the defeat in the classic meeting with Shakhtar Donetsk (0: 3), trying not to let the Pitmen get into a dangerous distance. However, the price of each momentary relaxation on the part of the capital was extremely high.
The hosts started the game with confident control of the ball, which Kolos couldn’t manage at all. At the end of the first half, striker Yevgeny Seleznev completely dumped his negligent teammates, who immediately turned the ball over after a successful selection. But the striker did it to no avail.
By half-time, it might well not have been on the football field, if the VAR viewing at minute 31, the first at the reporting meeting, had not ended with the absence of the head referee’s reaction to a bad run in midfield against Shaparenko. In addition, Seleznyov had the opportunity to distinguish himself, but from the front edge of the penalty area he could not deflect the high rebound of the ball with his head towards the rival goal.
Dynamo, despite total superiority anywhere on the field, simply refused to convert their scoring opportunities. And how else to assess the crazy failure of Supryaga from a few meters to the empty goal at the end of the lumbago from the left wing of Mikolenko. Lucescu replaced the negligent forward during the break. In exactly the same way, the mentor did it with Rodríguez and Orphan, as if he had the feeling of an impending storm.
Kievans started the second half … with a penalty kick at his own goal! Seleznev had no chance to reach serve down the left wing, but Mikolenko, who was defending him, managed to give the go-ahead to the opponent’s face, after which the experienced Yevgeny kicked Buschan and the ball into different corners with a kick. from the point”. “White-blue” finished, but not in the key they need. In the 54th minute, Shepelev came straight into the squad against Chornomorets, after which VAR intervened in the game once again – red instead of the original yellow.
Dynamo played in the minority for a relatively short time. The degree of the duel increased with each subsequent minute, and on the 72nd lap of the second, Maksimenko got so carried away by the moment that he threw Verbic onto the grass as the ball bounced into his team’s penalty area. The third intervention of the VAR leveled the line-ups in number of players. The Kievans were unable to take a profitable free kick, but from the corner kick won on the left flank, the serve brought Seleznev’s foul against Mikolenko, who was an extremely controversial referee decision – the contact fight is a mandatory event according to the standards, but Easter had his own opinion and a predetermined scope of what was allowed. Tsygankov shot under the left post.
Lucescu’s team, which even left the technical zone for a short time at the time of Shepelev’s expulsion, had to snatch the victory from him, so the ‘blue and white’ made another strong-willed effort, and a cross from the wing. Karavaev’s left left in the 87th minute ended with a knock on Tsygankov’s own touch, but Evgeny Volynets made a spectacular save with his foot. For whom this was not enough, the Kolos goalkeeper repelled an instant finishing move from an even closer distance from Verbic, but before another strike from Tsygankov he was forced to capitulate.
If someone saw the Dynamo’s +3 points in the standings, they were very wrong. Three minutes later, Antyukh began dribbling solo as he moved from the right flank to the area in front of the penalty area, ending with a body shot from Mykolenko, and Buschan won again in the near corner. Fantastic 2: 2 could not change even eight compensated minutes, although there were attempts by the Kievites. In the treasure trove of the best games of this season, an unequivocal verdict!
In the next round, which will take place after the winter break, Dynamo Kiev will play a home game against Olympic Donetsk, and Kolos Kovalevskiy will be hosted by Shakhtar Donetsk.
Dynamo – Colossus 2: 2
Goals: Tsygankov, 74 (feather), 84 – Seleznev, 49 (feather), Antyukh, 87
Dynamo: Buschan – Kendzera, Sirota (Karavaev. 46), Popov, Mikolenko – Shaparenko (Lednev, 90 + 4), Andrievsky (Sidorchuk, 63), Shepelev – Tsygankov, Supryaga (Verbich, 46), Rodríguez (Garmash, 46).
Ear: Volynets – Ron, Petrov, Maksimenko, Chernomorets – Milko (Novak, 76) – Ilyin (Morozko, 80), Orihovsky, Kostyshin (Zadoya, 61), Antyukh – Seleznev (Lysenko, 81).
Warnings: Mikolenko, Shaparenko, Tsygankov – Kostyshin, Seleznev, Ilyin, Milko, Volynets
In the 54th minute, Vladimir Shepelev (Dynamo) was sent off (serious infringement).
In the 72nd minute, Maksim Maksimenko (Kolos) was sent off (serious offense).
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