Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarreal – Europe League – Preview

Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarreal – Europe League – Preview

Mark Temnycky –

Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarreal – Thursday, 11 March 2021 – 17:55 GMT/18:55 CEST – Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine

Having defeated their respective opponents in the UEFA Europa League Round of 32, Dynamo Kyiv and Villarreal will face off in the competition’s Round of 16. Dynamo will host the first leg on Thursday.

During the competition’s Round of 32, Dynamo were put to the test against Belgian side Club Brugge. The Belgians earned an important 1-1 draw in the first leg, and nerves settled in during the second leg. Both sides played conservative football, knowing any defensive lapses would likely lead to their elimination. 

Dynamo held their ground as they kept their opponents at bay. The Ukrainians then finally found their breakthrough toward the dying minutes of the match, earning an important away goal and going ahead in the tie on aggregate. The match would end 1-0 in favor of the Ukrainians, and 2-1 on aggregate.

The Ukrainians were not at their best, but they completed their objective. They will need to be much more prolific in the Round of 16, however, as they face a difficult side in Villarreal.

The Spaniards recently defeated Austrian side RB Salzburg 4-1 on aggregate, demonstrating that they are no pushovers. Villarreal shut out Salzburg in Austria, and while it seemed the Austrians would climb back as they struck early in the second leg, Villarreal scored two goals to ensure passage to the Round of 16.

Villarreal have fared well in the Europa League this season, where they won their group after winning five of their six matches and drawing once. They also kept three clean sheets in six games, and they outscored their opponents 17-5. Their tie against Salzburg saw the Spaniards extend their run to four clean sheets in eight matches and outscoring their opponents 21-6. They have yet to lose a European match this season.

Villarreal will now face Dynamo Kyiv. The Ukrainians will be challenging for the Spaniards, but if Villarreal were able to easily overcome a difficult Salzburg side, then the Spaniards should be in good shape against the Ukrainians.

How will Dynamo Kyiv and Villarreal fare in the first leg of this Europa League Round of 16 tie on Thursday?

Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarreal – Players to Watch:

Carlos de Pena #14 – Dynamo Kyiv

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Carlos De Pena will be one to watch in Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarreal. [Image: Vitalii Kliuiev Vitleo]

With the absence of Viktor Tsygankov, Dynamo Kyiv will be relying heavily on Carlos de Pena. The Uruguayan has had a fine spell at Dynamo, and he played an instrumental role in Dynamo’s important win against Club Brugge. The midfielder will look to help Dynamo earn an important result as his team face the Spaniards on Thursday.

Gerard Moreno #7 – Villarreal

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Gerard Moreno will be one to watch in Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarrea. [limage: Maria Jose Segovia]

Gerard Moreno has been prolific for Villarreal this season, having scored 15 goals in 21 matches in this season’s La Liga. He also registered two goals in five matches in this season’s Europa League. The striker will look to add to his tally this season as his club take on Dynamo Kyiv in the first leg of this Europa League tie. 

Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarreal – Match Statistics:

  • Dynamo Kyiv previously faced Villarreal in the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 during the 2004/05 season. Villarreal won the first leg in Spain 2-0. The second match in Ukraine ended 0-0. The result meant that the Ukrainians were eliminated from Europa League contention.
  • Dynamo Kyiv are without the injured Volodymyr Kostevych, Tudor Baluta, Benjamin Verbič, Mykyta Burda, Denys Harmash, Denys Popov, and Viktor Tsygankov.
  • Villarreal’s Alberto Moreno, Vincente Iborra, and Francis Coquelin are out injured and will not feature in this match.

Futbolgrad Network Prediction: Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarreal – 1-3

Dynamo Kyiv vs Villarreal – Possible Lineups:

Dynamo Kyiv

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Bushchan – Kędziora, Zabarnyi, Syrota, Mykolenko – Sydorchuk, Shaparenko – Karavayev, Buyalskyi, de Pena – Besyedin

Manager: Mircea Lucescu

Villarreal

Formation: 4-3-3

Asenjo – Foyth, Albiol, Torres, Estupiñán – Chukwueze, Capoue, Parejo, Gómez – G. Moreno, Alcácer

Manager: Unai Emery

Mark Temnycky is an AIPS accredited journalist who covers the Ukrainian men’s national team and Ukrainian clubs competing in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League for the Futbolgrad Network. Follow him @MTemnycky

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