
“Finally we won. Krasnodar has taken a lot out of us in recent matches, so beating them was a matter of principle. Moreover, three days ago they dashed our dream,” Lunev said on Match TV.
Dynamo sits eighth with 42 points. Krasnodar (63 points) holds second place in the league table, but the Bulls failed to overtake Zenit (65) with one round remaining.
Dynamo 2-1 Krasnodar (half-time: 0-1)
Football, Premier League, Round 29
Goals:
Dynamo: Konstantin Tyukavin (Juan José Cáceres) 48′, Ivan Sergeev 90+3′
Krasnodar: Diego Costa (Eduard Spertsyan) 33′
Lineups:
Dynamo: Andrey Lunev, Juan José Cáceres, Dmitry Skopintsev, Nicolas Marichal, Maxim Osipenko (90+4′), Timofey Marinkin (60′), Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu (83′), Luis Chaves, Arthur Gomes (59′), Anton Miranchuk, Bitello (60′), Ulvi Babaev (70′), Konstantin Tyukavin (30′, 71′), Ivan Sergeev (87′), Danil Glebov (83′), Yaroslav Gladyshev
Krasnodar: Stanislav Agkatsev, Valentin Paltsev, Lucas Olaza, Nikita Krivtsov, John Cordoba (90+1′), Tormena, Diego Costa, Kevin Lenini, João Bachi (65′), Juan Manuel Boselli, Eduard Spertsyan (83′), Zubal (53′), Alexander Chernikov (59′), Douglas Augusto
Statistics:
Dynamo – Krasnodar
Yellow cards: 3 – 1
Total shots: 10 – 14
Shots on target: 5 – 7
Corners: 2 – 6
Fouls: 16 – 17
Offsides: 0 – 5
Referee: Inal Tanashev (Russia, Nalchik)
Assistant referees: Adlan Khatuev (Russia, Grozny), Rustam Mukhtarov (Russia, Petrozavodsk)
VAR: Pavel Kukuyan (Russia, Sochi)
Assistant VAR: Roman Safyan (Russia, Moscow)
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