Ferencváros Earn Late Draw vs Dynamo Kyiv – Three Thoughts

Ferencváros Earn Late Draw vs Dynamo Kyiv – Three Thoughts

Mark Temnycky –

Ferencváros vs Dynamo Kyiv – After Ferencváros were vastly outplayed by Dynamo Kyiv in the first half of this match, the Hungarians came back from a 2-0 deficit to steal 2-2 draw and a valuable point. The result means that Ferencváros and Dynamo Kyiv remain at the bottom of UEFA Champions League Group G. Ferencváros will host Juventus on Matchday 3 in this group while Dynamo Kyiv will travel to Barcelona.

Ferencváros vs Dynamo Kyiv – Groupama Arena, Budapest, Hungary

Wednesday, 28 October 2020 – 20:00 GMT/21:00 CEST

Ferencváros vs Dynamo Kyiv – Goals: 0-1 (Tsygankov, 28’ pen.), 0-2 (de Pena, 41’), 1-2 (Nguen, 59’), 2-2 (Boli, 90’)

Dynamo's Viktor Tsygankov reacts during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg football match between Olympiacos FC and FC Dynamo Kyiv at the Georgios Karaiskakis stadium in Piraeus near Athens on February 14, 2019. (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS / AFP)

Dynamo’s Viktor Tsygankov opened the scoring for the hosts from the penalty spot. (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS / AFP)

Ferencváros’ First Point in 25 Years

After a 25-year hiatus, Ferencváros returned to the UEFA Champions League. The Hungarians were thrashed by Barcelona on Matchday 1 in UEFA Champions League Group G, but the Hungarians were able to earn a valuable point on Matchday 2 against a difficult Dynamo Kyiv side. While only a draw, the Hungarians and Ukrainians were paired with Barcelona and Juventus in this group, meaning a point could be the deciding factor in seeing who will be eliminated from European contention and who will escape into the UEFA Europa League.

New Manager, Same Old Dynamo Kyiv

After failing to qualify for the Champions League through the qualification path on several occasions, newly appointed Dynamo Kyiv manager Mircea Lucescu helped his side advance to the competition’s group stages for the first time in four years. Some pundits and fans thought this would be a turn for Dynamo, as they have been outplayed by Shakhtar Donetsk in the Ukrainian Premier Liha and Dynamo have fared poorly in the Europa League over the past four seasons. While Dynamo are not favoured to advance to the Champions League’s knockout stages this year, they are expected to advance to the Europa League’s Round of 32. Despite dominating Ferencváros in the first half and taking a 0-2 victory into halftime, the Ukrainians switched off in the second half and allowed the Hungarians back into the match. The match ended 2-2, and Dynamo will know they threw away an opportunity to earn all three points in this fixture.

FC Zenit St. Petersburg head coach Mircea Lucescu looks on during the Russian Football League match between FC Zenit St. Petersburg and FC Rostov Rostov-on-Don at Petrovsky stadium on August 12, 2016 in St. Peterburg, Russia. (Photo by Epsilon/Getty Images)

Former Shakhtar Donetsk manager Mircea Lucescu has failed to invoke consistency to Dynamo Kyiv since taking over. (Photo by Epsilon/Getty Images)

Routs Expected on Matchdays 3 and 4

After the battle between Group G’s two lesser sides, Ferencváros will face Juventus in a double header on Matchdays 3 and 4 while Dynamo Kyiv will take on Barcelona. The Hungarians and the Ukrainians are expected to lose both matches, so it will be a battle to see who concedes fewer goals in these two matches. Aside from the final point total after Matchday 6, goal difference may be a deciding factor to see who is dumped into the Europa League and who is eliminated from European contention all together for the remainder of the 2020/21 season. Ferencváros and Dynamo could be in for a beating on Matchdays 3 and 4 in Group G.

Ferencváros vs Dynamo Kyiv – Lineups:

Ferencváros

Formation: 4-3-3

Dibusz – Lovrencsics (Botka, 86’), Blažič, Kovačević (Dvali, 86’), Heister – Somália, Sigér (Mak, 73’), Kharatin (Laïdouni, 65’) – Zubkov, Isael (Boli, 73’), Nguen

Manager: Serhiy Rebrov

Dynamo Kyiv

Formation: 4-3-3

Bushchan – Kędziora, Zabarnyi, Popov, Karavayev – Buyalskyi (Harmash, 82’), Sydorchuk (red card, 86’), Shaparenko (Baluta, 89’) – Tsygankov (Rodrigues, 90+3’), Supriaha (Verbič, 90’), de Pena

Manager: Mircea Lucescu

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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