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Dynamo tie the be all for Spartak

Director Valeri Karpin was not exaggerating when he said there was "great interest" in FC Spartak Moskva's tie against FC Dynamo Kyiv in the former Soviet Union.

Striker Roman Pavlyuchenko is one of Spartak's key performers
Striker Roman Pavlyuchenko is one of Spartak's key performers ©Getty Images

FC Spartak Moskva director Valeri Karpin was not exaggerating when he said there was "great interest" in the former Soviet Union as the Russian club prepare to take on FC Dynamo Kyiv for a place in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.

Turbulent spell
Former Russia playmaker Karpin stepped in to replace general director Sergei Shavlo in the last few days with Spartak going through a turbulent period. A 5-1 league defeat by PFC CSKA Moskva on 12 July prompted coach Stanislav Cherchesov to dispense with club stalwarts Yegor Titov and Maxym Kalynychenko, and the first leg of the Dynamo tie on Wednesday has come at a tough time.

Soviet titans
Spartak and last season's Ukrainian Premier League runners-up Dynamo were the two giants of the Soviet Supreme League, and their third qualifying round tie has caused a major stir. "On paper, there were other teams that would have been better opponents, but we know what we have to do to get past them," said Karpin. "The matches are generating great interest among fans from the former Soviet Union."

Off day
Midfielder Aleksandr Pavlenko and forward Welliton returned to training on the eve of Spartak's 1-1 Premier-Liga draw against FC Khimki but the former is unlikely to feature against Dynamo. Cherchesov felt his players were saving themselves for Europe on Saturday, saying: "Maybe they were already thinking about Dynamo. They have to play for 90 minutes and not concede from nothing."

'It is unacceptable'
Dynamo also drew at the weekend, 2-2 at FC Vorskla Poltava, despite leading twice with in-form 23-year-old Artem Milevskiy scoring the first and setting up the second for Ismaël Bangoura. "I am very disappointed with the result," said Milevskiy, who has scored six times in seven games in all competitions this season. "It is unacceptable for a team like ours. Our mood ahead of the Spartak match is not the best."

Shovkovskiy in goal