Wednesday, October 8, 2025 at 5:30 AM
Dinaz Stadium , Demydiv
M. Amaral 23'
D. Vlasyuk 28'
M. Amaral 74'
D. Khmelovskyy 88'
Full time

Dinaz Vyshhorod vs Oleksandria II Match Recap - Oct 8, 2025

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Title: Oleksandria II Overwhelm Dinaz Vyshhorod at Dinaz Stadium, 4-0, Signaling Stark Shift in Druha Liga Fortunes

On a brisk autumn afternoon at Dinaz Stadium, the scoreboard became an unyielding mirror of Dinaz Vyshhorod’s mounting troubles, as Oleksandria II stunned the home crowd with a clinical 4-0 victory—a result that redefines the trajectories of both teams in Ukraine’s Druha Liga and sends ripples through the league’s tightly contested lower half.

From the opening whistle, this was a game heavy with context. Dinaz, battered by three defeats in their last five outings but buoyed by a recent draw against Penuel, faced an Oleksandria II side desperate to reverse their own recent slide. The visitors, having managed just two points from their previous four matches, arrived in Vyshhorod with urgency—and, crucially, with Mateus Amaral in devastating form.

It took just 23 minutes for Amaral to tip the contest’s balance. After a period of patient Oleksandria II possession, the Brazilian attacker found space between defenders, latching onto a clever through ball and dispatching a low, precise finish past Dinaz goalkeeper Serhiy Hlushchenko. In a season where Dinaz’s defensive vulnerabilities have been repeatedly exposed, this moment of incision was emblematic—a single lapse, ruthlessly exploited, and the first hammer blow of many.

There would be no respite. Five minutes later, Oleksandria II struck again. Exploiting Dinaz’s struggles to organize at set pieces, an Oleksandria midfielder—whose name was lost in the confusion but not his impact—rose unmarked to head home from a corner, doubling the advantage and casting a pall of resignation over the Dinaz faithful. In barely half an hour, the match’s narrative had been rewritten.

Dinaz’s attempts to claw back momentum were stymied by Oleksandria’s disciplined midfield and sharp transitional play. Half-chances for the hosts fizzled. Their best opportunity of the opening frame—an audacious volley from the edge of the area—sailed harmlessly over, met with groans of frustration in the stands.

The second half offered little relief and, as the shadows lengthened, Amaral stamped his authority on the contest. In the 74th minute, with Dinaz stretched and chasing shadows, Amaral pounced on a careless back pass, coolly rounding the keeper to slot home his second, and Oleksandria’s third. It was a goal that encapsulated the day: Oleksandria II sharper, hungrier, and unburdened by the hesitancy that’s plagued their autumn campaign.

By the 88th minute, with Dinaz’s resistance in tatters, a final flourish arrived. Another Oleksandria attacker, again uncredited in the official record, found the bottom corner with a deft finish after a fluid counterattack—completing a rout that no one in Vyshhorod could deny was fully merited.

This defeat—Dinaz’s fourth in six matches—drops them deeper into the Druha Liga’s lower ranks and casts serious doubt on their ambitions for the remainder of the season. Their inability to convert home advantage into points has become a recurring motif; Dinaz have now failed to win in three consecutive home fixtures and have conceded nine goals across their last five games. The head-to-head narrative only deepens the sting: they have not managed a goal against Oleksandria II in two meetings this campaign, both losses.

For Oleksandria II, this result is not just a vital corrective after weeks of stagnant results—it’s a statement. Their capacity to combine youthful exuberance with tactical discipline was on full display, and with Mateus Amaral leading the line, they climb within striking distance of the league’s congested mid-table pack. Amaral’s brace—his most decisive performance this season—will be a welcome tonic as Oleksandria II look ahead to a run of fixtures that could define their campaign.

No red cards marred the contest, but Dinaz will rue not only their defensive lapses but also a lack of attacking ingenuity. Once again, their front line failed to impose itself against organized opposition. The need for both tactical reassessment and psychological regrouping has never been clearer.

Looking ahead, Dinaz face a daunting test of character as they seek to arrest their slide and recapture early-season optimism before the winter break. Oleksandria II, meanwhile, will view this performance as a springboard—proof that, despite a sequence of draws and defeats, they remain a force capable of tilting the second division’s balance of power. The next few weeks may well reveal whether today’s victory was an anomaly, or the start of something more enduring.