
Dynamo-LO vs. Lokomotiv | HIGHLIGHTS | 5 Round | SuperLeague 2025-2026

The match was opened by the guests, and from the very first plays, the arena became really hot, with the teams tied at 4:4. The game delighted fans with bright moments and a struggle for every ball: almost every play could be included in a highlight reel. At 7:7, Roman Murashko took over the serve, and Dynamo-LO managed to gain the first break advantage. As a result, Lokomotiv's coaching staff had to take a timeout at 9:7. Dynamo kept their opponent at bay (13:11), but by the middle of the set, the score was tied, and the lead was switched again at 13:14. However, this did not last long, as the players from Sosnovy Bor quickly regained control of the game, forcing the head coach of the visitors, Plamen Konstantinov, to take another timeout at 17:14. By the end of the game, Lokomotiv added to the score and was able to impose a fight — 23:23. The set turned into a protracted ending and was decided on the balance. In a nerve-wracking finish, the guests proved to be stronger — Dmitry Lyzik's ace put an end to the game — 29:27 in favor of Lokomotiv..
The beginning of the second set was left to the guests (2:0), but soon the score was equalized. At the 9:9 mark, Roman Murashko marked the first ace for Dynamo-LO, and then Ilyas Kurkaev distinguished himself with a powerful serve – 11:9. The game continued in an equal struggle (15:15), and the atomic guys entered the end with a minimal lead – 19:20, after which a series of time-outs followed for both teams. The outcome of the game was decided in favor of the Novosibirsk team – two reliable blocks brought the guests victory – 25:23.
The third set started in a close battle (3:3), but after the score was 6:6, the visitors improved their game, while the Dinamo players made their own mistakes. The Novosibirsk team quickly created a lead (10:6), and the Dinamo-LO coaching staff quickly called for a timeout. However, they were unable to slow down the opponent's pace, and the visitors' advantage remained comfortable at 15:12. Lokomotiv confidently moved towards victory, becoming the first team to reach the 20-point mark. At the score of 17:21, Alexander Klimkin used a second break, but the end was left to the guests. The decisive point was made by Ilyas Kurkaev and Radjab Shakhbanmirzaev, who completed a double block — 25:18.
