On Saturday, Dynamo drew at home with Orenburg (3:3). By tradition, we have collected for you the most interesting statistics provided by the RuStat platform.
Interesting facts
For the first time this season, the White-Blues' opponent scored an own goal.
Dynamo extended their unbeaten streak against Orenburg to seven matches, never scoring fewer than two goals in those matches.
Konstantin Tyukavin scored his 57th goal for Dynamo and became the White-Blues' top scorer of the 21st century, taking the title from Kevin Kuranyi. He also caught up with Sergei Ilyin, who is 16th on the club's all-time goals list.
Nicolas Ngamaleu played his 110th match for our club, during which time he has 20 goals and 15 assists.
Milan Majstorovic was named to the squad for the first time this season; his last appearance there was 398 days ago.
Team statistics
In this match, Dynamo again took care of the realization of moments and committed the fewest fouls in the season (7).
Key indicators: Dynamo – Orenburg
Scoring chances: 5 – 4
Expected goals (xG): 1.31 – 2.1
Shots (on target): 16 (5) – 10 (3)
Ball possession: 63% – 37%
Duels: 54% – 46%
Dribbles: 20 – 14
Tackles: 23 – 12
Interceptions: 53 – 80
Rebounds: 59 – 61
Individual statistics
Dynamo's top performer, according to the RuStat index, was Bitello (197). The Brazilian completed 70% of successful technical and tactical moves, passed with 72% accuracy, won 69% of duels, made 4 tackles, and drew 3 fouls.
Two players surpassed the 100 successful technical and tactical moves mark – David Ricardo (107) and Rubens (103).
David completed the most accurate passes (72), boasted a 92% accuracy rate (the same as Dmitry Skopintsev), won 15 duels, and made 10 interceptions.
Rubens completed 17 accurate progressive passes, 3 long passes, 4 dribbles, and 4 tackles.
Substitute Nicolas Marichal played a perfect game, making 47 successful touchdowns out of 47.
Tyukavin made five successful actions in the opposing penalty area and drew three fouls.
Leon Zaydenzal grabbed the most rebounds on the team, with nine.