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- 10′ – Goal – Ludwig Augustinsson (0 – 1)
- 43′ – Yellow – Ivan Bakhar
- 47′ – Yellow – Roman Begunov
- 67′ – Continued. Theo Leoni Written by Majid Ashimiro
- 67′ – Cont. Luis Vazquez by Kasper Dolberg
- 68′ – Cont. Dmitry Podstrelov to Gleb Zherdev
- 71′ – Yellow – Gleb Zherdev
- 73′ – Continued. The Blind Men by Igor Shkolik
- 73′ – Continued. Ivan Bakhar By Raymond Adeola
- 79′ – Cont. Nelson Angulo by Jari Verschaeren
- 79′ – Cont. Thomas Foquet by Kilian Sardella
- 84′ – Cont. Stephen Alfred by Trofim Melnichenko
Europa League – Round 1 – 08/22/24 – 20:47
time | code | Player | com.homeTime | com.homeIcon | com.homePlayer | a result | awayPlayer | awayIcon | awayTime |
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10′ |
Ludwig Augustinson |
0 – 1 |
Ludwig Augustinson |
10′ |
It’s tough too, isn’t it? Anderlecht had a tough evening against Dinamo Minsk. On the contrary, the deserted stadium was haunted at times, but a quick opening goal from captain Ludwig Augustinsson from time to time secured an economical 1-0 win. At home, the Purple & White can complete their Europa League bid next week.
Dinamo Minsk – Anderlecht in brief:
- key moment
After an hour, Podstrelov came through on goal for Kuzmans, but his outstretched leg prevented an equaliser. Anderlecht can breathe a sigh of relief after that huge chance.
- Man of the match
Colin Coosmans made three great saves in the second half. Just like last weekend against KV Mechelen, the goalkeeper played his part in the Purple & Whites’ win.
- distinct
Anderlecht beat Dinamo Minsk 0-1, Gent won by the same score against Partizan Belgrade, and Cercle Brugge beat Wisla Krakow 1-6. A perfect Belgian evening in Europe!
Coosemans maintains good starting position
With four changes compared to last weekend, Anderlecht started the match in the dreary stadium of a Hungarian second division club. After all, our opponents Dinamo Minsk are not allowed to play in their country by UEFA.
The Purple & White started with plenty of possession, which also led to an early goal. Augustinsson continued the streak against KV Mechelen and went home again. You would think it would have gone on, but Anderlecht rocked themselves to sleep. But Dynamo couldn’t do much. Not wanting to not being able to.
Immediately after the break, Anderlecht showed more attacking intent. Vazquez failed to finish twice, and then Dynamo launched a counterattack. Coosmans had to be on his toes as Amiens struck.
In fact, the Belarusians had a better chance. Alfred went in strong and put Podstrelov alone in front of Kuzmans. The goalkeeper saved the equalizer with his clever foot. In fact, there was no decent Violet response, although Dreyer’s long-range shot caused problems for the Dynamo goalkeeper.
When Coosmans had to intervene for a third time, with a header from Adeola, Anderlecht understood. In the end, the people of Brussels were no longer involved in Dynamo’s sometimes difficult game. Anderlecht can be happy with the win, but they also have to think about how to achieve it.
end!
Anderlecht are not convincing against Dinamo Minsk, but they return to Brussels with a win and therefore a good starting position. It was clear that Coosemans had to prove himself several times to protect Augustinsson’s 0-1 result.
A small shock when Segkolik catches the falling ball. The commotion of him dying in a group of players.
More control
Anderlecht have put everything back in their hands. Creating chances remains a big problem for Reimer’s men.
This is already looking more like it! Ray hits Verschaeren’s cross just enough that Dolberg can’t get an easy goal.
We are increasingly curious to see if Anderlecht will be able to maintain this lead.
Peter Vandenmpete
Three away wins for Belgian teams in a single European match, how long has that been? Has it ever happened before? If Anderlecht can overcome the 1-0 scoreline, the time will come this week.
Dynamo are not pulling their weight. Now Alfred is fined after a serious foul on Simic.
Zjerdev delivers with a great bridge and cross. Substitute Adeola comes forward but is hit by another great save from Kuzmans. Man of the match!
Every now and then Dreyer is disturbed by the odd move. This time his heel failed and the ball rolled over the byline. Anderlecht can’t make any progress like this.
The performance was still average to average. Then Dinamo Minsk performed better.
Peter Vandenmpete
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