On Monday, Dynamo snatched victory in the last minutes of the away match with Akron (3:2). By tradition, we have collected for you the most interesting statistics provided by the RuStat platform.
Interesting facts
Maxim Osipenko gave the first assist in a Dynamo T-shirt, before that he had only three goals on his account.
For Nicolas Ngamaleu, the "goal+assist" in the match with Akron was his sixth in four seasons at Dynamo.
Konstantin Tyukavin made the seventh effective action after the resumption of the championship (5 goals + 2 assists) and shares the lead in this indicator with Jhon Cordoba (6 goals + 1 assist).
For the 20th time in the Russian championships, Dynamo pulled out the victory, scoring the decisive goal in the 90th minute, including added time.
Tyukavin also scored the 58th goal for Dynamo and caught up with Andrei Kobelev, who ranked 15th among the club's top scorers.
Team statistics
Dynamo surpassed the opponent in the main attack indicators and set a season record for interceptions (78).
Key indicators: Akron – Dynamo
Scoring chances: 9 – 10
Expected goals (xG): 2.31 – 3.48
Shots (on target): 15 (5) – 17 (7)
Ball possession: 47% – 53%
Duels: 56% – 44%
Dribbles: 6 – 12
Tackles: 14 – 11
Interceptions: 76 – 78
Rebounds: 63 – 67
Individual statistics
Arthur was named the match's best player, and his statistics confirm it – 216 points on the RuStat index. He completed 73% of successful technical and tactical passes, 71% of his passes, won 60% of his duels, made 5 rebounds, and 3 dribbles.
Dmitry Skopintsev completed the most successful technical and tactical passes (79) and tied for the lead in their effectiveness with Daniil Fomin (82%).
Skopintsev also made the most passes (60), and Fomin's accuracy was unmatched (90%). Dmitry also fought more effectively than anyone else (won 64% of his duels) and completed 4 dribbles.
Osipenko made 9 accurate progressive passes, 4 accurate long passes, and made 16 interceptions, along with Nicolas Marichal (a season record for Dynamo).
Timofey Marinkin was the best at rebounds – 9.