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SEMI-FINALS
July 18, 2020

Khimki vs Ural/Shinnik
Zenit vs Spartak Moscow

Massive match tomorrow for my family's hometown in Yaroslavl. Shinnik take on Ural after having already defeated multiple Premier League teams. It would certainly be an incredible night if Yaroslavl are able to make the semi-finals of the cup. 

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Shinnik 0-1 Ural at Half-time.

Ural absolutely dominated the first 20 minutes, and could easily be up 2-0 if it weren't for a fantastic save.

Shinnik showed more life after the goal, but never really threatened enough to bring any worry to Ural.

Hopefully Shinnik come up and are able to put on more pressure and level this match up.

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Red card for Shinnik in the 75th minute.

This has been an awful match to watch, but down 1-0 against a much more talented team, I don't know what more I was expecting.

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Friday, June 26
Akhmat Grozny vs Sochi
Zenit vs Krylya Sovetov

Saturday, June 27
Orenburg vs Krasnodar
Spartak Moscow vs Ufa
Rubin Kazan vs Lokomotiv Moscow
Dinamo Moscow vs CSKA Moscow
Rostov vs Arsenal Tula

Sunday, June 28
Ural vs Tambov

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Week is starting off with a relegation battle. Sochi have been doing very well recently and are in safer waters than in previous weeks, a win here would likely make Sochi safe.

Second game today will be a slaughter, as Zenit host the worst in league Krylya Sovetov.

Spartak have a tasty match tomorrow against Ufa...if Spartak are able to win this weekend, it could add some pressure to CSKA to hold onto the last European spot. Rostov is currently on a steep decline after their first team were quarantined, and Arsenal should have be able to make easy work of them this weekend.

Dinamo vs CSKA, the KGB vs the Military, is certainly the match of the weekend.

 

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Just finished the match from this morning, and we were absolutely robbed, with the game ending 0-0. We scored in the 88th minute off of a corner, that was worked back and became a cross, a Spartak player wasn't offside when going for the ball, but before touching it, another Spartak player gets it, turns, and scores.

The ref determined that it was offside after review because of the initial player was offside on the last shot, yet he has ZERO chance of not getting offside because of how the play went. Absolutely insane call.

Sucks, but this likely means no Europe for us next year, which frankly isn't all too surprising when you see how awful we have been this year in attack.

Dinamo and CSKA also drew at 0-0

And Rostov beat Arsenal 2-1.

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Tuesday, June 30
Lokomotiv Moscow vs Krylya Sovetov
CSKA Moscow vs Spartak Moscow

Wednesday, July 1
Ufa vs Rubin Kazan
Orenburg vs Ural
Tambov vs Zenit
Arsenal Tula vs Akhmat Grozny
Rostov vs Kransnodar
Sochi vs Dinamo Moscow

 

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Massive, massive, massive match tomorrow. A win would mean we are just 2 points off of Europe. A loss and we likely have no chance of making Europe, and a draw does nothing.

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