Despite the advantage in the second half and a series of dangerous moments, the blue and white for the first time this season share points with the opponent.
The blue and white were approaching the next round of the Super League on a clear rise. The victory over Krasnodar (2:0) a week ago was the second in a row for the blue and white and allowed them to gain a foothold in the top half of the standings. By the way, the match with Krasnodar was remembered for several personal achievements at once: 16-year-old Milena Lyubimova became the youngest goalscorer in the club's history, and experienced Nadezhda Koltakova opened the scoring for Dynamo.
In addition to individual records, the team showed high—quality combination football - in terms of the number and accuracy of passes (82%), Maxim Zinoviev's wards entered the top three teams of the league at the end of the round.
The rival of the blue and white, the Perm Zvezda-2005, is going through a difficult period this season. Despite the vigorous start of the championship (3 wins in 5 matches), Elena Suslova's wards got into a protracted crisis: the team cannot win six matches in a row already! In these meetings, the Permians scored only two goals, which is largely due to personnel problems and forced rotation of the squad. Nevertheless, the Ural team is a formidable force, ready to take away points in any condition and from any opponent.
Additional interest in the confrontation was added by the tournament situation and the history of personal meetings between Dynamo and Zvezda-2005. The teams in the standings were separated by only one point, and the overall statistics of face-to-face matches was almost equal: three victories for Muscovites against two for Permians with four tied results.
Also, the match seemed special for several players in both teams at once: Maria Galai and Anastasia Shlapakova previously played in Zvezda 2005, and Liana Kotelnikova, Ksenia Kuzishchina and Anastasia Pervushina once defended the colors of the Moscow Dynamo.
From the first minutes, the teams began to fight for the initiative, and so tightly that already in the 5th minute Yulia Myasnikova needed medical help. After a pause, the defender returned to the field, and the game began to play with the colors of mutual attacks. The Perm club tried to respond to the actions of the hostesses, but up to a certain point these attempts did not pose a serious threat.
In the 11th minute, Dynamo goalkeeper Anastasia Ananyeva had to go far out of the gate to stop the opponents from breaking through to the penalty area. Three minutes later, a really dangerous moment appeared at the blue and white goal: after taking out Ananyeva, the ball cut off and fell to Anastasia Trenkina, who shot into the near corner, but did not hit the target.
By the middle of the half, the initiative temporarily passed to Zvezda-2005, and the game moved to the center of the field and began to abound with marriage and tough single combats. Despite the absence of a nominal center forward for the Permians (Olesya Kurochkina remained in reserve), the guests looked quite competitive in attack.
However, at the end of the half, Dynamo created two sharp approaches: first Anastasia Kovaleva made a solo pass, which ended with a shot into the penalty area, and then Anastasia Shlapakova hung from the right edge of the penalty area, but the Perm club's defense coped with these threats. At the break, the teams left with zeros on the scoreboard.
The second half began at a leisurely pace, however, after the 55th minute, the Dynamo players noticeably increased in speed and, most importantly, ingenuity. In the 56th minute, Tatyana Danilochkina hit the goal hard, but Elizaveta Sevko converted the ball for a corner. And immediately the drawing of this standard led to a moment with Daniela Basaeva, who hit her head from several meters after the submission of Kristina Komissarova, but missed. Immediately after, Shlapakova could not handle the ball in the goalie's room after casting from deep.
The pressure of the Dynamo team was growing: in the 65th minute, Yulia Bessolova struck a long-range shot above the goal, and in the 71st minute Sevko was only a moment ahead of the Dynamo captain in the fight for the ball.
The final part of the meeting was held with the dominance of the capital's team. Closer to the 80th minute, Dynamo created two more chances after corners: first, Myasnikova shot her head past the target, and then Shlapakova struck with the back of her head, after which the ball passed next to the bar. At the end of the meeting, the Dynamos continued their assault, but the defense of Zvezda-2005 acted confidently.
The climax of the game came at 90 +3 minutes: Anastasia Shlapakova sent the ball into the net literally in the last seconds of the meeting, but the goal was not counted due to the offside position in which she was at the time of the transfer.
Immediately after this episode, the final whistle sounded, recording the final score 0:0 and the first draw of Dynamo in the 2026 season.
For full information about the starting lineups and the events of the meeting, see the match center.
The next match of Dynamo will be played on Sunday, July 5 – in Kazan against ZHFC Rubin as part of the 1/8 finals of the Cup of Russia. The meeting starts at 13:00 Moscow time.
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