Orenburg goalkeeper Moskvichev said he would not count the penalty saved in the match against Dynamo.

Goalkeeper “Orenburg” Bogdan Moskvichev told that he would not count the penalty saved in the MIR RPL seventh round match against Dynamo as his trump card, as an own goal was scored immediately afterwards.

Last week, Orenburg drew 2:2 at home with Dynamo. Moskvichev saved a penalty from Blue and White forward Konstantin Tyukavin in the 64th minute, after which the ball hit Orenburg defender Matias Perez and bounced into the goal.

— Do you consider yourself one of the heroes of the match?

– No, I don’t think so. I was focused on keeping a clean sheet and winning. Unfortunately, neither worked. That’s why I don’t consider myself a hero.

— Another penalty saved on your account…

— It can’t be considered a save, because after that they immediately scored. To my great regret, I wouldn’t have considered it a save myself.

— It turned out to be a comical situation, it seemed like they were helping, but it turned out to be an own goal…

— The excessive desire of both players not to miss led to the fact that they missed. Yes, it’s funny, not everything goes perfectly.

— When will the team start winning?

“As soon as the break for national team matches is over, we will start winning right away.”

— How would you rate the seven-lap starting segment?

— We started well, beat Spartak, but then things continued without a win. Honestly, I don’t know what happened, maybe they burned out, “Moskvichev told .

Moskvichev, 20, is a Zenit youth academy player; he has been playing for Chaika since February 2024 and was loaned to Orenburg in June. This season, he has made six appearances and conceded 11 goals.

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