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Champions League

Zenit keep their dreams alive

Zenit secured a 2-0 home win over Lyon on Wednesday thanks to goals by Artem Dzyuba and Magomed Ozdoev to stay in the hunt for a place in the Champions League knockout stages.

Saint Petersburg (Russian Federation), 27/11/2019.- Zenit players celebrate after the UEFA Champions League group G soccer match between Zenit St Petersburg and Olympique Lyon in Saint Petersburg, Russia, 27 November 2019. (Liga de Campeones, Rusia, San P
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Zenit secured a 2-0 home win over Lyon on Wednesday thanks to goals by Artem Dzyuba and Magomed Ozdoev to stay in the hunt for a place in the Champions League knockout stages.

Zenit climbed into second place in Group G on seven points from five games, above third-placed Lyon who also have seven but trail the Russian side because of an inferior head-to-head record as they drew 1-1 in the reverse fixture.

Zenit hold firm

Iran forward Sardar Azmoun hit the post for Zenit before the towering Dzyuba broke the deadlock in the 42nd minute, when he headed a Douglas Santos corner past goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.

Zenit were forced to defend desperately at times after the break as Lyon pressed but the home side packed their midfield and held firm, denying the French side any clear chances.

With Lyon running out of steam, Ozdoev sealed Zenit's win with a deflected 84th-minute shot from 18 metres, as his fierce half-volley clipped Marcelo's heel and sailed into the back of the net past the stranded Lopes.

Group leaders RB Leipzig, who have nine points from four games, host bottom team Benfica (three points) later on Wednesday.