Nine-man Beşiktaş hopes end with 6-0 loss at Dynamo Kiev
KYIV – Reuters
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Beşiktaş’s hopes of reaching the Champions League knockout stage were crushed on Dec. 6 when it had two players sent off in a 6-0 mauling by previously winless Dynamo Kiev in Group B.The game turned on a controversial incident in the 29th minute when Beşiktaş defender Andreas Beck was sent off after being judged to have fouled Derlis Gonzalez and Dynamo converted the penalty go 2-0 ahead.
Beşiktaş would have gone through with a win but instead finished third in Group B, one point behind Benfica which lost 2-1 at home to Napoli.
The Ukrainian champion broke through after nine minutes when a quickly-taken throw-in sent Andriy Yarmolenko racing down the right and his cross was turned in by Artem Besedin.
Beşiktaş came back strongly and Ricardo Quaresma and Vincent Aboubakar both went close but it all fell apart when Beck and Gonzalez collided in the penalty area as they both chased Yarmolenko’s through ball.
The referee awarded a penalty, sent off Beck and Yarmolenko stroked home the penalty to completely change the face of the game.
Vitaly Buyalskiy added another two minutes later when he sidefooted the ball in from the edge of the area after Beşiktaş failed to clear.
Beşiktaş had come from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 with Benfica in its previous game but there was no such comeback this time and Gonzalez scored the fourth with a deflected shot in first-half stoppage time.
It got even worse for the visitors when Aboubakar was sent off for a second bookable offense before Serhiy Sydorchuk added a fifth on the hour after Beşiktaş lost possession.
Junior Moraes completed Beşiktaş’s misery when he scored the sixth with a simple finish, less than one minute after coming on as a substitute.