Dynamo defeated Rangers and advanced to the final round of Champions League qualification.
Kyiv's "Dynamo" secured a victory over "Rangers" in the return match of the third round of Champions League qualification. The team from Kyiv scored two goals, finishing the match with a score of 2:0.
The Kyivan team opened the score in the 82nd minute of the game. Vladyslav Kabayev passed the ball to Oleksandr Pikhalionok, who pushed off from the edge of the penalty area and scored in the lower right corner of the goal.
Two minutes later, Nazar Voloshyn doubled the advantage for the Kyivan team. At the end of the game, the scoreboard showed a victory for "Dynamo" with a score of 2:0.
The Ukrainian club won both matches with an aggregate score of 3:1.
Results of the confrontations:
- First match Dynamo Kyiv - Rangers (1:1)
- Second match Dynamo Kyiv - Rangers (2:0)
In the next round of qualification, the Kyivan team will face Austrian "Salzburg", which defeated Dutch "Twente" in the third round of selection.
Recall that the first match between the teams ended in a 1:1 draw. The goal for "Dynamo" in the 38th minute was scored by Andriy Yarmolenko after a pass from Vanat.
In the second half, "Rangers" became more active and created several dangerous moments, but the "Dynamo" goalkeeper Georgiy Bushchan completely stopped them. However, in the fourth added minute, Cyril Dessers equalized the score, setting the final result at 1:1.
In the first match of the second qualifying round of the Champions League, "Dynamo" also secured a victory over "Partizan" with a score of 6:2. In the next confrontation, the Kyivan team again defeated the Serbian club with a score of 3:0, advancing to the third qualifying round.
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