The next opponent of the white-blues will be Rangers
Forward of the capital Dynamo Vladislav Vanat commented on the victory over Partizan (3:0) in the return match of the second qualifying round Champions League.
“The emotions are very positive, but I don’t even have the strength to describe them. We are happy that we advanced further, confidently won both matches, and even against such an opponent, for whom the motivation was off the charts.”
“We knew we had a four-goal lead, but it didn’t matter because we had to go out there and push that team as far as we could.”
“Of course, everyone reads the news, and everyone understood what happened during these two games, the tension on social media and the Internet. So it’s good that we managed to win, especially confidently.”
“I think that the preparation is still ongoing, the championship hasn’t even started yet. Everyone is preparing, trying to give it their all. It’s clear that it’s difficult in the first games, but we’ll improve. Especially since there’s still room for improvement.”
“Dyachuk’s injury? He wasn’t in the locker room. I understand he went to the hospital. Of course, when he was getting into the car on the field, everyone was telling him not to be disappointed and to hang in there. We wish him nothing but health.”
Let us recall that Dynamo also defeated Partizan in the first match with a score of 6:2. Before the match, which took place in Lublin, Poland, the Kiev team refused all official events with the Serbian club, which had previously traveled to the “brotherly” tournament in Moscow.
In the next round of the Champions League qualification, Oleksandr Shovkovskiy’s team will play against Scottish Rangers. The matches of this stage of the tournament are scheduled for August 6 and 13.
Source: Sportarena

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