quinta-feira, 23 de abril de 2015

Dnipro strike late to reach first semi-final

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FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1-0 Club Brugge KV 
Substitute Yevhen Shakhov scored on 82 minutes as the Ukrainian side booked their place in a first-ever European semi-final.


Dnipro beat Brugge to get to semi-finals for first time
• Substitute Yevhen Shakhov hits winner eight minutes from final whistle
• Visitors lose for first time this campaign, in 12 outings from group stage onwards
• Belgian side suffer first UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League quarter-final defeat
 Semi-final draw takes place in Nyon from 12.00CET on Friday


FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk ended Club Brugge KV's record unbeaten run in the UEFA Europa League to book their place in the semi-finals for the first time, following a tense encounter in Ukraine.

Substitute Yevhen Shakhov struck the crucial goal via a deflection with just eight minutes remaining of this quarter-final second leg as Dnipro secured a historic triumph. The visitors had won six of their seven away games from the third qualifying round onwards, but were never quite able to find a way through here.

With Brugge setting a competition record last time out by going 11 games unbeaten in the competition proper, the home side knew the significance of a good start in the decider. However, chances were restricted as defences dominated the first half in Kyiv. 

In the last eight of this tournament for the first time, the Ukrainian team created the only clear opportunity after 21 minutes had elapsed. Left-back Léo Matos met Ruslan Rotan's free-kick yet could only find the roof of the net with his header. Myron Markevych's men showed plenty of endeavour without threatening Matthew Ryan in the Brugge goal as the opening period ended goalless.

The second leg finally sprang to life following the restart as the Dnipryani almost found the breakthrough. Yevhen Konoplyanka, the most fouled played in this season's competition, conjured the first moment of real danger – whistling a left-footed effort narrowly wide of the far post. 

Michel Preud'homme's charges responded via substitute Obbi Oularé. The No58 sent an attempt from distance just over the crossbar, having entered the field two minutes earlier. However, it would be another substitute that provided the decisive contribution. Rotan found Shakhov in space before the midfielder cut inside and let fly a deflected right-footed strike into the top corner with eight minutes remaining.

The Blauw-Zwart struggled to create chances in the final stages as their impressive European campaign – spanning 15 unbeaten matches until tonight – was halted and Dnipro prevailed to make the final four for the first time.

MATCH STATISTICS

Dnipro
Club Brugge
1
Goals scored
0
51
Possession (%)
49
11
Total attempts
4
5
on target
0
6
off target
2
0
blocked
2
0
against woodwork
0
6
Corners
2
1
Offsides
3
2
Yellow cards
1
0
Red Cards
0
15
Fouls committed
19
17
Fouls suffered
15
375
Passes
342
314
completed
287

LINEUPS

dnipro

Dnipro

brugge

Brugge

71Boyko (GK)1Ryan (GK)
7Kankava
81
2De Fauw
10Konoplyanka3Simons (C)
11Seleznyov
73
4Duarte
12Léo Matos8Refaelov
14Cheberyachko9De Sutter
70
19Bezus
46
22Izquierdo
86
23Douglas25Vormer
24Luchkevych
90+1
28De Bock
29Rotan (C)
59
42Storm
86
44Fedetskiy44Mechele
Substitutes
16Laštůvka (GK)33Kujović (GK)
2Vlad5Silva
9N. Kalinić
73
7Vázquez
86
20Bruno Gama
90+1
43Coopman
28Shakhov
46
82
45Dierckx
86
39Svatok53Van den Buijs
97Blyznychenko58Oularé
70
87
Coaches
Myron Markevych (UKR) Michel Preud'homme (BEL) 
Referee
Alberto Undiano Mallenco (ESP)

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