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Champions League: Dynamo Kyiv vs Barcelona, Final score 0-1: All Details of the Match

Getty Images                             Barcelona went to Ukraine for a tremendous Champions League bunch stage match against Dynamo Kyiv ...

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Barcelona went to Ukraine for a tremendous Champions League bunch stage match against Dynamo Kyiv and left away with a hard-battled 1-0 triumph that places them in a solid situation to fit the bill for the Round of 16 in Matchday 5. The Blaugrana stepped up and searched for goals the entire evening, and Ansu Fati scored an excellent victor to give Sergi Barjuan's group three vital focuses. 

FIRST HALF 

Barça stepped up from the very beginning, ruling belonging and hoping to take advantage of room through the wings to set out open doors. The Blaugrana were perilous and had awesome assaulting minutes all through the half, yet they never made a genuine possibility with the exception of a header by Nico González that was saved by the goalkeeper. 

Dynamo were likewise perilous themselves at whatever point they got an opportunity to go on the counter, and Shaparenko had maybe their most obvious opportunity when he got a cross in incredible situation inside the container yet sent his shot off center. 

On the equilibrium of play neither one of the groups had the right to lose however Barça were the nearest to a goal, and they should have been somewhat more keen with the last ball to find the goals in the subsequent half. 

SECOND HALF 

The subsequent half followed a fundamentally the same as content to the first, with Barça having the ball and assaulting yet battling to track down a genuine chance while Dynamo sat tight for the perfect time to go on the counter. 

Ansu Fati began to truly impact the game as the subsequent half continued, and he gave Barça a once in a lifetime chance when he was brought somewhere near Kedziora inside the case. The ref at first gave a punishment, yet subsequent to going to the VAR screen the choice was switched as Fati was decided to have kicked the Kiev protector. 

Only a couple of moments later, however, Fati came on the scene once more, was the speediest to the ball after a cross from Óscar Mingueza was redirected and terminated an outright rocket into the top of the net to put Barça ahead with 20 minutes to go. 

Dynamo had an extremely impressive reaction to going behind and had a few perilous assaults, including a shot from Tsygankov that was all around saved by Marc-André ter Stegen. As we arrived at the last minutes the host group amped up the tension and the Barça guard looked increasingly defenseless, however they figured out how to clutch the ball until the last whistle. 

Barça will complete Matchday 4 in second place because of Benfica's misfortune to Bayern Munich and can secure a spot in the Round of 16 three weeks from now. That was the main thing in this game and Barça accomplished it, and they indeed played alright to win by something beyond the one goal. All around done, young men! 

Dynamo Kiev: Bushchan; KÄ™dziora (Tymchyk 77'), Zabarnyi, Syrota, Karavaev; Sydorchuk, Shaparenko (Shepeliev 81'); Tsygankov, Buyalskiy (Lednev 81'), De Pena (Verbic 77'); Garmash (Vitinho 71') 

Goals: None 

Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Mingueza, García, Lenglet (Araujo 79'), Alba; Nico, Busquets, De Jong; Gavi (Dembélé 65'), Memphis, Fati (Balde 87') 

Goal: Fati (70')

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