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Russia
2 0
Trinidad and Tobago
50'
HT 2-0
M. Beveev 7'A. Silyanov 15'

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Match Started
M. Beveev 7'

Goal

Turning point Momentum boost
A. Silyanov 15'

Goal (Assist: I. Sergeev)

Turning point Momentum boost
N. Krivtsov 45'

Yellow Card

Notable Disciplinary setback
D. Phillips 45'

Yellow Card

Notable Disciplinary setback
Half Time
I. Vakhania D. Krugovoy 46'

Substitution

Tactical Fresh impetus
A. Mitryushkin S. Agkatsev 46'

Substitution

Tactical Fresh impetus

Russia 4-3-3

Anton Mitryushkin 23
Mitryushkin
Mingiyan Beveev 22
Beveev
Evgeniy Morozov 2
Morozov
Aleksandr Silyanov 24
Silyanov
Ilya Vakhaniya 30
Vakhaniya
Nikita Krivtsov 28
Krivtsov
Ivan Oblyakov 27
Oblyakov
Aleksey Batrakov 7
Batrakov
Lechii Sadulaev 20
Sadulaev
Ivan Sergeev 13
Sergeev
Aleksey Miranchuk 59
Miranchuk

Starters

  • Anton Mitryushkin23 Anton Mitryushkin
  • Mingiyan Beveev22 Mingiyan Beveev
  • Evgeniy Morozov2 Evgeniy Morozov
  • Aleksandr Silyanov24 Aleksandr Silyanov
  • Ilya Vakhaniya30 Ilya Vakhaniya
  • Nikita Krivtsov28 Nikita Krivtsov
  • Ivan Oblyakov27 Ivan Oblyakov
  • Aleksey Batrakov7 Aleksey Batrakov
  • Lechii Sadulaev20 Lechii Sadulaev
  • Ivan Sergeev13 Ivan Sergeev
  • Aleksey Miranchuk59 Aleksey Miranchuk

Substitutes

  • Aleksandr Maksimenko1 Aleksandr Maksimenko
  • Danil Krugovoy4 Danil Krugovoy
  • Dmitriy Barinov6 Dmitriy Barinov
  • Georgiy Melkadze9 Georgiy Melkadze
  • Viktor Melekhin14 Viktor Melekhin
  • Stanislav Agkatsev16 Stanislav Agkatsev
  • Matvey Kislyak18 Matvey Kislyak
  • Amir Ibragimov19 Amir Ibragimov
  • Anton Miranchuk21 Anton Miranchuk
  • Kirill Danilov26 Kirill Danilov
  • Maksim Petrov29 Maksim Petrov

Trinidad and Tobago 3-4-3

Denzil Smith 22
Smith
Justin Garcia 17
Garcia
Andre Rampersad 18
Rampersad
Anthony Herbert 5
Herbert
André Raymond 6
Raymond
Michel Poon-Angeron 19
Poon-Angeron
Daniel Phillips 8
Phillips
Kaihim Thomas 20
Thomas
Molik Khan 10
Khan
Reon Moore 13
Moore
Ryan Telfer 7
Telfer

Starters

  • Denzil Smith22 Denzil Smith
  • Justin Garcia17 Justin Garcia
  • Andre Rampersad18 Andre Rampersad
  • Anthony Herbert5 Anthony Herbert
  • André Raymond6 André Raymond
  • Michel Poon-Angeron19 Michel Poon-Angeron
  • Daniel Phillips8 Daniel Phillips
  • Kaihim Thomas20 Kaihim Thomas
  • Molik Khan10 Molik Khan
  • Reon Moore13 Reon Moore
  • Ryan Telfer7 Ryan Telfer

Substitutes

  • Jabari Brice1 Jabari Brice
  • Shervohnez Hamilton3 Shervohnez Hamilton
  • Daniel David9 Daniel David
  • Judah García11 Judah García
  • Ali Nakhid12 Ali Nakhid
  • John-Paul Rochford14 John-Paul Rochford
  • Jaheim Faustin15 Jaheim Faustin
  • Isaiah Lee16 Isaiah Lee
  • Teshorne Ragoo21 Teshorne Ragoo
  • Noah Powder23 Noah Powder

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Russia Trinidad and Tobago
  • 5 Shots on Goal 1
  • 2 Shots off Goal 1
  • 7 Total Shots 3
  • 0 Blocked Shots 1
  • 5 Shots insidebox 2
  • 2 Shots outsidebox 1
  • 6 Fouls 4
  • 3 Corner Kicks 1
  • 1 Offsides 0
  • 65% Ball Possession 35%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 1 Goalkeeper Saves 3
  • 228 Total passes 126
  • 208 Passes accurate 97
  • 91% Passes % 77%
  • 0 expected_goals 0
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Russia Wins 1
Draws 0
Trinidad and Tobago Wins 0

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