Grozny Beats Khimki 3 0 to Push for Top Four

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In the 28th round of the Russian Premier League, Grozny claimed a clear victory over Khimki, triumphing at Akhmat Arena in Grozny. The home side controlled the match from the opening whistle, and by the end the scoreboard read 3 0 in favor of the team guided by coach Sergei Tashuev. The win reinforced Akhmat’s status as a strong home unit and kept the momentum of a side pushing for a higher finish in the table.

Three players found the back of the net for Akhmat, with Vladislav Karapuzov, Artem Timofeev and Evgeny Kharin each contributing a goal to seal the win. The goals not only highlighted the attacking potency of Akhmat but also underscored the squad’s growing balance, combining strategic organization with moments of individual brilliance on the field.

Following the result, Akhmat moved to 49 points, solidifying a fourth-place position in the league standings. The team has shown consistency across a demanding schedule, combining resilience in defense with a steadily improving attacking unit. The distance to the teams above them in the table keeps shrinking as the season enters its closing stages.

Khimki, by contrast, faced a difficult afternoon and now sits on eighteen points. With just a couple of rounds remaining, the Moscow Region side find themselves near the lower end of the table, preparing for a challenging finish to the campaign. The late run-in will demand steadier results and a sharper edge in both defense and attack if they are to climb away from the danger zone.

In the upcoming round, Akhmat are set to travel for an away fixture against Rostov. That match is scheduled for May 28 and is due to kick off at 19 00 Moscow time. It represents a real test of character for Akhmat, offering an opportunity to extend their recent run of solid performances on the road and to apply pressure on teams hovering near the European qualification places.

Khimki will host Ural Yekaterinburg in the 29th round. The game is slated for May 27, with a 14 00 Moscow time start. The fixture presents a chance for Khimki to stabilize their form and seek a crucial result at home as they navigate the final weeks of the season.

The broader narrative around this weekend also included commentary from top European circles. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti discussed the shock elimination of Manchester City from the Champions League, reflecting on the high stakes and the unpredictable nature of European competition. This broader context underscores how leagues across the continent can influence and frame performances back in domestic competition, reminding clubs of the level of preparation and mental focus required to excel at both national and continental levels.

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