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Dynamo Kyiv and Universitatea Cluj Battle to a Goalless Stalemate in Europa League Qualifier

In a tense UEFA Europa League qualifying round first leg, Dynamo Kyiv and FC Universitatea Cluj played out a frustrating 0-0 draw at a neutral venue on July 10, 2026. The match, originally scheduled to be held in Kyiv, was moved due to ongoing security concerns, but that did little to dampen the competitive spirit on display. Both sides carved out chances but ultimately lacked the finishing touch, leaving the tie perfectly poised ahead of the return leg in Romania.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Dynamo Kyiv looked to impose themselves with their trademark high‑press and quick transitions. Ukrainian international midfielder Vitaliy Buyalskyi was particularly active in the early stages, pulling the strings from deep and attempting to unlock the Cluj defence with through balls. Universitatea Cluj, making their first appearance in European competition in over a decade, set up cautiously. Their 4‑4‑1‑1 shape, anchored by veteran centre‑back Bogdan Mitrea, absorbed pressure well and looked to hit on the counter through winger Alexandru Băluță.

The best chance of the first half fell to Dynamo’s striker Vladyslav Vanat in the 34th minute. After a clever cut‑back from the right flank, Vanat found himself unmarked six yards out but scuffed his shot straight at Cluj goalkeeper Andrei Gorcea. The Romanian side responded just before the break when a swift break ended with Dan Nistor firing just wide of the far post.

Key Moments

  • 34th minute: Vanat misses a gilt‑edged chance after Buyalskyi’s clever pass, shooting tamely at Gorcea.
  • 44th minute: Nistor’s powerful drive from the edge of the box whistles inches wide of the Dynamo goal.
  • 61st minute: Dynamo substitute Nazar Voloshyn forces a fine save from Gorcea with a dipping volley from 20 yards.
  • 78th minute: Cluj’s rare foray forward results in a corner, but Andrei Peteleu heads over from close range.

The second half followed a similar pattern: Dynamo dominating possession but struggling to break down a well‑organized Cluj defence. Manager Oleksandr Shovkovskyi introduced winger Denys Antyukh on the hour mark to add width, but the final ball consistently eluded his attackers. Cluj, for their part, grew in confidence as the match wore on and came closest to breaking the deadlock when Peteleu’s header from a corner went just over the bar.

Tactical Story

Dynamo’s inability to convert dominance into goals highlighted a recurring issue from their previous season. Their full‑backs pushed high, but Cluj’s compact defensive block meant crosses were easily cleared. Meanwhile, the visitors’ strategy of keeping two banks of four behind the ball stifled Dynamo’s creativity. The absence of a physical target man also hurt the Ukrainian side, as crosses from the flanks often found no one.

Cluj’s coach Eugen Neagoe will be delighted with his side’s discipline. The Romanian team registered only 32% possession but limited Dynamo to just three shots on target. If they can replicate this defensive solidity in the home leg, while taking advantage of the occasional gaps left by Dynamo’s high line, they stand a genuine chance of progressing to the next round.

Standout Players

  • Andrei Gorcea (Universitatea Cluj): The goalkeeper made two crucial saves and commanded his area with authority. His distribution was also a key outlet for relieving pressure.
  • Vitaliy Buyalskyi (Dynamo Kyiv): The midfield engine covered every blade of grass and created Dynamo’s best openings. He deserved a better outcome for his efforts.

Season Impact

For Dynamo Kyiv, this 0‑0 draw is a slight disappointment given their superior resources and European pedigree. They now face a must‑win scenario in the return leg, likely needing to score away from home. For Universitatea Cluj, the result is a significant achievement. A clean sheet in the first leg against a famous European name gives the Romanian side real belief that they can cause an upset and reach the Europa League group stage for the first time in their history. The second leg promises to be a tense affair.