Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Russia’s fivestar act in big bang start

Luzhniki rocks as Golovin, Cherysev shine for hosts to leave Saudi Arabia dazed

- BHARGAB SARMAH

MOSCOW: With less than 15 minutes to go for the opening game of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and just prior to a speech by Russian president Vladimir Putin, the public announceme­nt system at the Luzhniki Stadium here played AC/DC’s iconic number Thunderstr­uck.

The song drew an immediate reaction as the 80,000-strong crowd raised the decibel level by singing along. By the time the curtain-raiser between hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia began, it was deafening at the Luzhniki.

Rallied on by their fans, the Russian players began with a spring in their steps. A precursor to what was going to going to unfold – a thumping 5-0 win for the World Cup hosts --- came in the seventh minute when Mario Fernandes cut back from the right flank for Alexander Samedov, only for danger to be diverted by the Saudi backline.

Then Aleksandr Golovin, who would prove so vital for the hosts throughout the evening, put in an inch-perfect cross from the left flank. Having looked shaky in the opening exchanges, the Saudi backline left midfielder Iury Gazinski unmarked inside the box.

BEGINNING OF THE ROUT

Gazinsky headed home with ease. It was his first ever goal in internatio­nal football and perhaps one of the most important he will ever score.

Just 10 minutes later, however, disaster struck for the hosts. There have been fewer players with as much influence in the Russian team as Alan Dzagoev in recent years. The attacking midfielder pulled a hamstring while chasing a ball. He was replaced by Denis Cheryshev.

Saudi Arabia continued to struggle with Salem Al Dawsari’s wild attempt in the 28th minute.

In the 35th minute, Golovin went down inside the box as Saudi defenders struggled to keep up with his pace and movement. Play was waved on but seven minutes later Russia struck again. With Golovin setting up the ball for Roman Zobnin, who was in space, Saudi Arabia’s backline was split open. Zobnin passed to Chryshev who hesitated for a moment but quickly recovered and passed a defender before scoring with a left-footer.

Saudis Arabia’s struggles continued but things could have been a bit different had Mohammed Al Sahlawi or Taiseer Al Jassam managed to connect to a cross in the 56th minute.

Neither did, and 15 minutes later, Golovin’s cross from the right wing – by now, he had played across three different attacking positions behind the striker – set up a comfortabl­e header for substitute Artem Dzyuba as Russia made it 3-0.

In stoppage time, Cheryshev unleashed a left-footed stunner from the edge of the box to make it 4-0. Golovin rounded off a fantastic night for himself and Russia with a free-kick that flew into the back of the net.

Whatever Stanislav Cherchesov’s side manages to pull off in this tournament, it may never be able to replicate a performanc­e as perfect as this.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ▪ Russia's Yury Gazinsky (left) celebrates after scoring their first goal of the 2018 World Cup against Saudi Arabia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on Thursday. This is the fourth time a team has won by a margin of five or more goals in a World Cup...
REUTERS ▪ Russia's Yury Gazinsky (left) celebrates after scoring their first goal of the 2018 World Cup against Saudi Arabia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on Thursday. This is the fourth time a team has won by a margin of five or more goals in a World Cup...
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