The final whistle is blown. Bogdan Buga (@UEFAcomBogdanB), NSK Olimpiyskyi: Dynamo were full value for three points. The hosts were better in every department and, having scored two goals before the break, were ultimately able to ease up in the second half. Oleh Gusev deserves special mention, as does Ognjen Vukojević for an excellent defensive midfield display.
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Raffael (in) - Gusev (out) (Dynamo Kyiv) The scorer of Dynamo Kyiv's first goal leaves the field to a standing ovation from the home supporters.
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Mehmedi (in) - Yarmolenko (out) (Dynamo Kyiv)
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Carrasco (in) - Sammir (out) (Dinamo Zagreb)
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Vukojević (Dynamo Kyiv) is cautioned by the referee. Ognjen Vukojević stops a Dinamo Zagreb break, pulling back Domagoj Vida in full flight.
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Rukavina (in) - Bećiraj (out) (Dinamo Zagreb)
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Garmash (Dynamo Kyiv) is shown a yellow card.
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Čop (in) - Calello (out) (Dinamo Zagreb)
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Garmash (in) - Kranjčar (out) (Dynamo Kyiv)
The referee blows for half-time. So far so good for Oleh Blokhin’s team, who could have been more than two goals ahead at the break. Modri do not look comfortable dealing with balls into their box and will have to offer more going forward if they are to prevent their run of successive defeats in this competition extending to eight.
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Pivarić (Dinamo Zagreb) scores an own goal. Dinamo Zagreb contribute to their own downfall as Ivan Kelava clears only as far as Taye Taiwo. The left-back surges on a few paces and delivers a low cross which misses those at the front post and flies in off the knee of Josip Pivarić.
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Tonel (Dinamo Zagreb) is shown a yellow card. Tonel goes into the referee's notebook for halting another surging run from Oleh Gusev. The centre-back will have to tread carefully for the rest of the match.
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Gusev (Dynamo Kyiv) scores! What a start to Oleh Blokhin's first UEFA Champions League match as a coach, Oleh Gusev wandering infield from the left flank and meeting Croatian international Ognjen Vukojević's cross with a firm header.
Bogdan Buga (@UEFAcomBogdanB), NSK Olimpiyskyi: Dynamo were full value for three points. The hosts were better in every department and, having scored two goals before the break, were ultimately able to ease up in the second half. Oleh Gusev deserves special mention, as does Ognjen Vukojević for an excellent defensive midfield display.