

The Lithuanian A Lyga served up a major surprise on May 17, 2026, as mid-table side Transinvest claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over league giants FK Žalgiris Vilnius at their home ground. The result sent shockwaves through the Lithuanian top flight and handed the capital club only their second defeat of the season.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Transinvest showed they were not intimidated by Žalgiris's reputation. The home side pressed aggressively, denying the visitors time on the ball and forcing errors in midfield. The first half was a tense, tactical affair, with Žalgiris struggling to find their rhythm against a well-drilled defensive block. Transinvest's game plan was clear: absorb pressure and hit on the counter.
The breakthrough came in the 67th minute. A rapid counter-attack caught Žalgiris's backline out of shape. Winger Artūras Bajorinas picked up the ball on the left flank and drove into the box, cutting inside and firing a low shot that deflected off a defender and past the outstretched hand of Žalgiris goalkeeper Edvinas Gertmonas. The stadium erupted as the home fans sensed a famous win.
Key Moments
- 67' – Goal! Transinvest 1-0: Artūras Bajorinas scores the decisive goal after a swift counter-attack.
- 74' – Žalgiris pressure The visitors pushed forward, winning a series of corners, but Transinvest's defence stood firm.
- 88' – Red card scare Transinvest defender Karolis Šilkaitis received a second yellow card for a tactical foul, but his team survived the final minutes with ten men.
- 90+4' – Missed chance Žalgiris striker Mathias Oyewusi had a clear header from six yards but put it wide.
Tactical Story
Transinvest manager Dainius Greviulis set his team up in a compact 4-4-2, allowing Žalgiris to have possession in non-threatening areas. The home side's discipline in midfield, particularly from captain Tautvydas Liorančas, disrupted the passing lanes of Žalgiris's creative players. On the flanks, Transinvest exploited space behind Žalgiris's advanced full-backs, and the winning goal came directly from that tactical approach.
Žalgiris, under coach Andrius Velička, dominated possession but lacked incision in the final third. Without injured playmaker Paulius Golubickas, they struggled to break down the disciplined low block. Their best chances came from set pieces, but Transinvest's central defenders were dominant in the air.
Standout Players
- Artūras Bajorinas (Transinvest) – The winger was a constant threat on the break and scored the only goal of the game.
- Karolis Šilkaitis (Transinvest) – Despite his late red card, the centre-back was imperious in the first 88 minutes, making crucial clearances and blocks.
- Giedrius Matulevičius (Transinvest, GK) – Made several important saves, particularly a sharp stop from Oyewusi's header in stoppage time.
- Mantas Kuklys (Žalgiris) – The experienced midfielder tried to orchestrate play but received little support.
Table and Season Impact
With this win, Transinvest moved up to fifth place in the A Lyga standings, collecting 22 points from 14 matches – a strong position for a club that only gained promotion to the top flight in 2024. For Žalgiris, the defeat meant they missed the chance to go level on points with league leaders Sūduva, remaining in second place with 30 points. The result also ended Žalgiris's seven-match unbeaten run and highlighted the growing competitiveness of the Lithuanian league.
Transinvest will hope to build on this momentum when they face bottom-side Banga next week, while Žalgiris must regroup quickly ahead of a crucial derby against rivals Riteriai.