Lokomotiv saved the draw with Ural in the last minutes 14:02

Ekaterinburg Ural faced Moscow Lokomotiv in the 11th round match of the Russian Premier League (RPL). The match played at Ekaterinburg Arena ended in a 2-2 draw.

The team’s goals were scored by Silvie Begic (12th minute) and Eric Bikfalvi (53rd minute). Artem Dzyuba (5th) and Timur Suleymanov (90+6) scored goals for the “railway workers”.

In the 74th minute, Moscow club goalkeeper Ilya Lantratov saved the penalty twice after a shot from Ural midfielder Ilya Ishkov. The first penalty had to be saved because guest defender Lucas Fasson ran into the penalty area before the shot.

After this draw, Ural collected 16 points and rose to fifth place in the rankings. The red-greens are in third place.

In the next round, Viktor Goncharenko’s team will face Sochi at home (October 22), while Loko will face Dynamo in Moscow (October 21).

Previously coach of Lokomotiv answered To the question about Dzyuba’s playing form.



Source: Gazeta

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