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FK Riteriai
04-11 00:30
0 - 0
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FK Zalgiris Vilnius
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FK Riteriai
FK Zalgiris Vilnius
Attacks
75
132
Dangerous Attacks
58
99
Ball Possession
33
67
On Target
3
6
Off Target
6038
110516
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End 0-0
96′
Petro harapko
93′
tautvydas alekna
Jonas usavicius
92′
G. Jarusevicius
M.Capan
89′
O. Verbickas
86′
S. Moschin
79′
Petro harapko
matas latvys
79′
N. Mihajlović
B.S.Teixeira
74′
G.Turda
67′
s.civilka
D. Bondar
64′
M.Capan
64′
N. Petkovic
L.Antal
46′
O. Verbickas
m.setkus
Halftime 0-0
42′
L.Antal
40′
deinmantas rimpa
28′
Y. Kendysh
8′
P. Bosančić
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Match Info
FK Riteriai and FK Zalgiris Vilnius played out a tense 0-0 draw in the Lithuanian A Lyga at the LFF Stadium in Vilnius. The goalless stalemate was a tight, tactical affair with few clear-cut chances, a result that does little to help either team's ambitions in the title race. Both sides prioritized defensive solidity from the outset, leading to a midfield battle with limited attacking flair. The best opportunity of the first half fell to Zalgiris, whose forward saw a close-range effort smartly saved by the Riteriai goalkeeper. Riteriai grew into the game after the break, hitting the post from a direct free-kick, but neither side could find a breakthrough. The key incident came late in the match when Zalgiris had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside call after a VAR review, which sparked protests from their players and bench. Standout performances came from both goalkeepers and central defenders, who were largely untroubled by predictable attacking play. The single point leaves Zalgiris, the traditional powerhouse, frustrated in their pursuit of the league leaders, while Riteriai will be the more satisfied side with a clean sheet against strong opposition. The Zalgiris manager stated his team "lacked the final bit of quality," while the Riteriai coach highlighted his team's "fantastic defensive organization." The lineups showed both teams at near full strength, with Zalgiris fielding their experienced attacking trio and Riteriai opting for a compact 4-5-1 formation.