UEL: Dynamo suffered a big defeat from Ferencvaros

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Dynamo - Ferencvaros 0:4

Dynamo went to the Europa League match against Hungarian Ferencvaros with great hopes for the first points.

But on the 17th minute Kyiv team made things difficult - Dubinchak earned a straight red card for a foul against Makrekis.

At the end of the first half both teams had more chances to open the score. First Buschan stopped Kadi's shot, and then Ramirez shot over the goal. Two minutes later Karavaev, Voloshin and Vanat played a great attack, however Karavaev shot just over the bar. And in the compensated time Kadi shot low into the far corner and Buschan made another save.

The beginning of the second half was fully in favour of Ferencvaros. Buschan made two saves within a minute after shots from Rommens and Kadi. But the Kyiv goalkeeper was powerless after Varga struck the net. Two minutes later Ferencvaros scored for the second time - a ricochet from Mihavko helped Zakariassen shoot into the corner.

Ferencvaros methodically finished their chances. First Varga made a brace with a header after a cross to the far post. The final score - 4:0 - was set by Saldanha, who beat Buschan immediately after coming on as a substitute to.

During Oleksandr Shovkovskiy's tenure Dynamo conceded four goals for the first time and dropped to the last place in the overall Europa League table.

2024-25, Europa League

Dynamo - Ferencvaros 0:4 (0:0)
Goals: Varga B., 54 (0:1); Zachariassen, 56 (0:2); Varga B., 67 (0:3); Saldanha, 76 (0:4)

Dynamo: Bushchan; Bilovar; Dubinchak (till 17); Karavayev; Mykhavko (Popov D., 80); Brazhko; Buyalskiy (Vivcharenko, 24); Voloshyn N.; Vanat (Guerrero E., 63); Kabayev (Braharu, 62); Shaparenko (Rubchynskyi, 62)
Bench: Morhun; Neshcheret; Dyachuk M.; Malysh; Yarmolenko
Yellow Cards: Shaparenko 58; Brazhko 89
Red cards: Dubinchak 17'

Ferencvaros: Dibusz; Ramírez C.; Cissé Ib. (Botka, 55); Gartenmann; Abu Fani; Zachariassen; Kady B.; Makreckis (Kaján, 63); Rommens (Maïga, 63); Varga B. (Saldanha, 76); Traoré Ad. (Zsombor, 76)
Bench: Varga Ad.; Ori; Szalai G.; Civič; Ben Romdhane; Toth A.; Misidjan
Yellow Cards: Zachariassen 22; Makreckis 41; Rommens 58

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