Showing posts with label Saturn Moscow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saturn Moscow. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Saturn Moscows Leonid Kovel

Leonid Kovel of Saturn Moscow is one Footballs intriguing young talents. A talented young striker with an eye towards the goal but always exuding a "team first" approach, he is ready to break through in Russia after joining last year from Karpaty Lviv of the Ukrainian Premier League. The Belarus international spoke of the upcoming season via the clubs official website:

In the opening friendly the twenty-two year old sharpshooter, started on the back-line because of clubs needs. Of his defending experience he said:

"Yes, I played at the defence because we lacked players due to injuries. It must be admitted that it was quite difficult. At beginning I didn't know how I had to play. I think I had to get accustomed with the lapse of time. So I can play as defender if it is necessary."

With Jürgen Röber now in charge of the Aliens, fitness is integral part of their plans. The experienced leader takes a hands on approach to which Leonid added:

"Of course, we improve our physical condition. We work well. But it is impossible to reach the peak of shape for such short period. Jürgen Röber even said that according to results of our tests of the running we recover quite hard. It's nothing, I think second training camp will be easier for us. We must work hard now to reap the fruits afterwards."

With the season quickly approaching, Saturn Moscow supporters can expect their side ready to perform with a high work-rate and an emerging young striker in Leonid Kovel.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Khimki and Saturn Moscow merge

Fallout from the worlds financial meltdown will likely be one of the constant theme within the Football community in the upcoming year. While naturally it pales to the real world impact the reality is that the game will find itself going through a series of challenging problems after years of powerful growth.

Saturn Moscow Oblast announced today at it will be merging with FK Khimki in order to save costs and reflective of changing economic fortunes. This move is still subject to approval however Saturn Moscow general manager Boris Zhiganov commented:

"It will take some time before the merger is complete but the process has already started."

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Rosgosstrakh Championship of Russia gets more complicated

The mid-week catch-up matches in Russia made the race for UEFA Cup spots quite a bit more complicated.

Without fail, Lokomotiv Moscow defeated Shinnik Yaroslav 3-0 on the strength of Diniyar Bilyaletdinov's brace. However it wasn't easy for Lokomotiv as Shinnik fought hard and it wasn't till twenty minutes remained that the Russian capped attacker opened the scoring. With Shinnik pouring forward to equalize Peter Odemwingie doubled the score with three minutes remaining only for Diniyar to add the third two minutes later.







However the big surprise of the day was once again Zenit Saint Petersburg's lack of conviction. In front of a disappointed crowd at Petrovski, Zenit played Saturn Moscow Oblast meekly to a 2-2 draw and put their UEFA Cup bid in serious jeopardy. Viktor Faitzulin got the home squad off right only eight minutes after the start but veteran Andrei Karyaka leveled the match two minutes later. Incredibly Saturn Moscow took the lead five minutes before the half with Marko Topić netting the lead goal. Fatih Tekke came to the rescue for Zenit to salvage a point with eight minutes remaining but it is anything but clearly sailing for the defending champions and they are locked in a tie with surging Spartak Moscow in the final spot for the UEFA Cup. To add to the suspense, these two giants face each other at Luzhniki on November 22.










With four weeks remaining on the books the title is Kurban Berdyev's Rubin Kazan and the race for the European spots are as follows:


Rosgosstrakh Championship of Russia
P
WDLGSGAPts
Rubin Kazan 26 17 6 3 40 16 57
CSKA Moscow 26 14 8 4 45 21 50
Dynamo Moscow 26 12 8 6 35 28 44
Amkar Perm' 26 11 8 7 25 20 41
Zenit St Petersburg 26 10 10 6 53 34 40
Spartak Moscow 26 10 10 6 39 33 40
Lokomotiv Moscow 26 10 8 8 31 28 38
Samara Kryliya Sovetov 26 9 11 6 36 25 38

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

mid-week match-ups in Russia could have a big impact

Two very important match-ups could decide the UEFA Cup selections in the Russia today. Playing catchup with the schedule, relegation condemned Shinnik Yaroslav visit Lokomotiv Moscow while Saturn Moscow Oblast comes to Petrovski to face Zenit St Petersburg. Both Lokomotiv and Zenit are heavily favoured but after each played to a draw their European efforts are in jeopardy.

I will report on the matches as they conclude as well as update the table.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Rosgosstrakh Championship of Russia - week 24

Week twenty-four of the Rosgosstrakh Championship of Russia completed with few surprises. The story of the weekend is surely Rubin Kazan's march towards the title seems to be a mere formality and Zenit Saint Petersburg's stunning 8-1 devastation of Luch-Energiya Vladivostok in front of their loyal followers at Petrovski Stadium

Rubin Kazan - 3
Spartak Nalchik - 0

The party has begun as Rubin Kazan is on the verge of clinching the tight. Pressing early Aleksandr Bukharov gave them the lead two minutes into the match before Serbian football legend Savo Milošević netted the first of his two goals fourteen minutes later. Spartak Nalchik was not able to mount a successful attack and nine minutes after the break Savo Milošević added his second of the match.

Dynamo Moscow - 2
Saturn Moscow - 1

The match got off with a fiery start with two penalties awarded in the first twenty minutes. Luke Wilkshire was denied by Antonin Kinsky with a brilliant start but five minutes later Saturn Moscow's Andrei Karyaka converted on a penalty to give them the lead. Dynamo, strapped with enormous injury problems had only twelve field players problems for the match, pressed seventeen year-old Aleksandr Kokorin into action. Entering the match at the break, he consistently poised problems for the Oblast defenders and with eighteen minutes left he broke free on a through ball and struck a powerful right foot shot into the net. Taking his cue with chants of "Dynamo" urging them on, Aleksandr Kerzhakov found the winner with seven minutes left.







































































































































































































































Tom' Tomsk - 0
Lokomotiv Moscow - 1

Tomsk kept a very tight reign on this match and with it looking like it was heading to a scoreless draw, Lokomotiv' Dmitri Sychev was the hero of the day, scoring with twelve minutes remaining. The victory keeps Lokomotiv's European efforts alive as they push for a UEFA Cup spot.

Spartak Moscow - 0
Samara Kryliya Sovetov - 1

In an extremely tight midfield dominated match Oleg Ivanov scored with sixteen minutes left. Meat continued to press but efforts were thwarted as Vladimir Bystrov was red-carded four minutes later. While pressing for the equalizer, Mozart was given a red card on a dubious call with two minutes remaining and the nine-man Spartak went down to defeat.

FC Moscow - 2
Shinnik Yaroslav - 1











Buoyed with confidence the Citizens defeated Shinnik with a tactically superb plan and rarely exposed themselves to an attack. Twenty two minutes into the match, Alexander Samedov gave them the lead with Hector Bracamonte doubling the margin fifteen minutes after the break. Dmitri Kudriashov scored a consolation goal for Shinnik as time ran out but it was FC Moscow's day as they were victorious 2-1.

Amkar Perm'- 0
Terek Grozny - 0

Terek Grozny reveled in the opportunity to play the "spoiler" as they held the Red-blacks to a scoreless draw. Romanian internationals Florentin Petre and Andrei Mărgăritescu led Grozny in a tactically brilliant team effort to control Amkar Perm's efforts. The draw is extremely costly to them as they tumble three points behind Dynamo at fourth.

CSKA Moscow - 2
Khimki - 1

Valery Gazzaev has Koni in perfect form as they easily handled Khimki. Russian international Aleksei Berezutski gave CSKA the lead two minutes past the half hour with the highly promising twenty year-old midfielder Pavel Mamayev doubling the score at the sixty-seven minute mark. Igor Akinfeev clean sheet was eliminated on a own goal as time expired but otherwise it was a perfect played match for CSKA Moscow.












And finally while not the "match of the weekend" this certainly raised a number of eyebrows:

Zenit St Petersburg - 8
Luch-Energiya Vladivostok - 1











Clearly this match was a "message" by Dick Advocaat and company as scorelines of this magnitude are done for a reason. Whilst Zenit's hopes for the Championship and the Russian Cup have faded and they certainly have their backs to the wall in the Champions League, they will not go quietly through this season. Ultimate leader Anatoliy Tymoschuk rose to the occasion as Fatih Tekke added three goals, Danni had two and Alejandro Dominguez,Roman Shirokov and Andrei Arshavin each added their name to the score-sheet with Vitaliy Bulyga netting the lone goal for Vladivostok in this absolute blow-out.


































































Rosgosstrakh Championship of Russia
PWDLGSGAPts
Rubin Kazan 24 15 6 3 35 16 51
CSKA Moscow 24 12 8 4 38 19 44
Dynamo Moscow 24 12 7 5 34 25 43
Amkar Perm' 24 11 7 6 24 16 40
Zenit St Petersburg 23 10 7 6 48 29 37
Kryliya Sovetov Samara 24 9 10 5 35 21 37
Spartak Moscow 24 9 9 6 36 32 36
Lokomotiv Moscow 23 9 7 7 28 26 34
FC Moscow 24 8 8 8 26 27 32
Spartak Nalchik 24 8 5 11 24 29 29
Terek Grozny 24 8 5 11 20 33 29
Tom' Tomsk 24 7 4 13 20 33 25
Saturn Moscow 23 6 7 10 21 25 25
Luch-Energiya Vladivostok 24 3 10 11 21 42 19
Khimki 24 3 8 13 25 47 17
Shinnik Yaroslav 23 3 6 14 22 37 15