Dynamo Will Play with Character in the Match Against Paphos: Dem'yanenko's Prediction.
12.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
12.08.2025
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Former captain and head coach of Kyiv's Dynamo, Anatoliy Dem'yanko, shared his expectations for the second leg match of his former team against Cyprus's Paphos in the Champions League qualifiers. In the first meeting, the Ukrainians lost 0-1.
What Dem'yanko Said About the 'Dynamo' Match
The specialist noted that the result of the confrontation is not yet decided, as reported by 'Dynamo Kyiv from Shurike'.
Anatoliy Dem'yanko urged the Kyiv team to draw serious conclusions and show their maximum in Limassol. He emphasized that 'Paphos' is not a random champion of Cyprus, but a team with good legionnaires and a well-established counterattacking game. Therefore, the Kyivans need to act as collected as possible and convert the chances that were lacking in the first match.
Anatoliy Dem'yanko:'Dynamo' is capable of turning the situation around in Limassol. We need to play with full dedication and respect for the opponent. Victory will come not only from skill but also from the character that the Kyivans know how to demonstrate. The fans deserve that the team fights to the end, and I am confident that the guys will do it.'
The match 'Paphos' — 'Dynamo' will take place on Tuesday, August 12, at 20:00 Kyiv time.
After losing in the first meeting, the former coach of 'Dynamo' expressed confidence that the Kyivans could turn the situation around and show their character in the return match. Anatoliy Dem'yanko called on the team to play with dedication and respect for the opponent, as victory will come not only from skill but also from the will to win.Read also
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