Reporting 31 January 2022

Ludogorets lost 1:4 to the Ukrainian champion

Ludogorets and its new coach Ante Simundza suffered a loss. The 1:4 defeat by the Ukrainian champion Dynamo Kyiv happened despite the changes Simundza applied to the team composition.

Ludogorets and its new coach, Ante Simundza, suffered a loss. The 1:4 defeat by the Ukrainian champion Dynamo Kyiv happened despite the changes Simundza applied to the team composition.

Ludogorets almost took the lead in the 6th minute when Sotiriou had the chance to score but hesitated. Dynamo scored a goal in the 17th minute after Show fouled Verbic, for which he got a red card. Garmas scored from the foul point. Santana replaced Show. Seconds later, Despodov was fouled, but Ludogorets did not receive the right to a penalty kick. After picking up the pace, Ludogorets was close to making the score even, but the woodwork intervened with Jonathan’s goal attempt.

Dynamo scored a second goal seconds later when Vitinho did not make a mistake with his left foot. Ikoko collided with Garmas next, and both players received yellow cards.

Padt saved a goal when the second half began. Shaparenko tried to score and succeeded, adding a third goal.

Plastun missed the gate minutes later, and Despodov did the same from a 25-meter distance. Marin scored in the 68th minute, but the goal was canceled because of an offside. Dynamo added the fourth goal in the 74th minute.

Ten minutes before the end, Shaparenko fouled Despodov in the penalty zone, resulting in a penalty kick for Ludogorets. Despodov scored, shaping the final 1:4 score.

 

 


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