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“Динамо” одержало победу над “Химками” в 13-м туре РПЛ. Команды забили на двоих семь мячей
Dynamo Defeats Khimki in 13th Round of Russian Premier League, Teams Combine for Seven Goals
Dynamo Dominates Second Half to Secure Crucial Victory
Dynamo Moscow secured a thrilling 4-3 victory over Khimki in the 13th round of the Russian Premier League (RPL) on Sunday, with both teams contributing to a high-scoring encounter.
High-Scoring Affair Highlights Attacking Prowess
The match lived up to its expectations as an attacking spectacle, with both Dynamo and Khimki showcasing their offensive capabilities. A total of seven goals were scored, with Fedor Smolov, Konstantin Tyukavin, and Vyacheslav Grulev contributing to Dynamo's tally, while Khimki received goals from Aleksandr Rudenko, Reziuan Mirzov, and Artem Timofeev.
Second-Half Surge Propels Dynamo to Victory
After a closely contested first half that ended 1-1, Dynamo took control of the match in the second half. They scored three unanswered goals to pull ahead 4-1, before Khimki managed to add two late consolation goals.
Smolov's Return Boosts Dynamo's Attack
The return of Fedor Smolov from injury proved to be a major boost for Dynamo. The experienced striker netted the opening goal and played a key role in his team's attacking play. His partnership with Tyukavin, who scored a brace, posed a constant threat to the Khimki defense.
Khimki's Fightback Falls Short
Despite conceding four goals, Khimki showed resilience and managed to claw back two goals in the final minutes. However, their comeback ultimately fell short as Dynamo held on for a crucial victory.
Dynamo Climbs to Third Place, Khimki Remains in Relegation Zone
With this victory, Dynamo moved up to third place in the RPL standings with 26 points. Khimki, on the other hand, remains in the relegation zone, sitting 15th with 12 points.
Post-Match Reaction
Dynamo head coach Slavisa Jokanovic expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, praising their attacking prowess and resilience.
Khimki manager Sergey Yuran acknowledged his team's defensive struggles but remained optimistic about their chances of avoiding relegation.