The White-Blues head coach Serhiy Rebrov applied lineup rotation in this game. Zurab Ochigava substituted injured Aleksandar Pantic.
Rybalka, Tsyhankov, Yaremchuk and Rudko replaced Shepelev, Harmash, Besedin and Koval.
Visitors took the game under control at once, but it took them a while to score. The first chance was created by Vida. He put a low cross into the box, but Yaremchuk missed.
Late in the first half Mykolaiv defense got serious problems. Ochigava unleashed two shots from inside the box, but home side keeper Roman Chumak cleared them. Yarmolenko netted the ball, but was flagged offside.
Still right before the break Andriy succeeded. He hit the open goal with a header.
Early in the second half Mykolaiv had some good scoring opportunities, but Rudko saved Dynamo.
61 minutes into the game Tamas Kadar scored his first goal for the White-Blues with incredible scissor-kick.
Halfway through the second half 19-year-old midfielder Mykyta Kravchenko made his debut for Dynamo first team.
Later Yarmolenko scored two more – from the spot and after pass from Moroziuk.
4:0 – Dynamo confident win.
Ukrainian Cup. Semifinal
26.04.2017. Mykolaiv. Central city stadium
MFC Mykolaiv – FC Dynamo Kyiv – 0:4 (0:1)
Mykolaiv: Chumak (c), Bessalov, Aleksanov, Kosheliuk, Kulishenko, Kutsenko (Batiushyn, 75), Kovaliov, Moris (Morozov, 88), Pavlov, Sartina, Nazarenko
Dynamo: Rudko, Vida, Ochigava, Kadar, Moroziuk, Antunes (Kravchenko, 69), Rybalka, Sydorchuk (Buialskyi, 65), Tsyhankov (Harmash, 62), Yarmolenko (c), Yaremchuk
Goals: Yarmolenko (45, 81, 90+1), Kadar (61)
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