
“Dynamo” Bucharest won its second consecutive victory after a spectacular match with a dramatic ending away from “Voluntari” with a score of 3:2 in the sixth stage of the Super League.
FC Voluntari – Dynamo 2-3, the sixth stage of the Super League
Ilfoven started the game well and after two missed chances, Matricardi opened the scoring in the 19th minute.
Five minutes later, Gonzalo Gregorio managed to equalize after a combination with Kostin.
Immediately after the break, the “dogs” took the lead, Christian Kostin took advantage of the non-match between Ihor Armash and Vilchan.
FC Voluntari equalized in the 80th minute through Adam Nemec, and the final was heated.
Gorka Larruseadin’s goal in the 87th minute was initially ruled out for offside, but confirmed by VAR after many minutes of deliberation.
In the seventh minute of overtime, the hosts received a kick from 11 meters, which was again awarded by VAR, although the referee Radu Petrescu missed this stage.
The penalty was very unsuccessfully implemented by Sigurjonsson, who shot past the goal.
After this victory, “Dynamo” overtook “Rapid” and “Farul Constanta” in the rating and took the 7th place, FC “Voluntari” with two defeats in a row remained in the fourth position.
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Super League, schedule of the 6th stage
August 18
Petrolul Ploiesti – FC U Craiova 1948 4-3
University of Craiova – UTA Arad 3-0
August 19
FC Botosani – Ocellul Galats 0-0
FC Voluntari – Dynamo Bucharest 2-3
August 20
18:15 Rapid Bucharest – Constanta Lighthouse
21:30 FCSB – Poly Iasi
August 21
18:30 Sepsi OSK – Hermannstadt
21:30 Cluj University – CFR Cluj
Source: Hot News

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