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Dinamo Zagreb and Viking Share Thrilling 2-2 UCL Drama

UEFA Champions League · Play-offs

Dinamo Zagreb 2 – 2 Viking
60%Ball Possession40%
23Total Shots6
4Shots on Goal3
9Corner Kicks3
12Fouls10
1Yellow Cards1

Dinamo Zagreb and Viking Share Thrilling 2-2 UCL Drama

Dinamo Zagreb and Viking played out a Champions League play-off epic that ended 2-2 after both sides surrendered early leads in a match that swung like a pendulum in the Maksimir Stadium.

Dinamo Zagreb’s Lightning Start

The Croatian champions exploded from the blocks like a side possessed. Dion Drena Beljo announced himself on the European stage after just six minutes, meeting Matteo Pérez Vinlöf’s whipped cross with a thunderous header that left Arild Østbø rooted. Before Viking could blink, Mateo Lisica doubled the lead four minutes later, finishing a slick counter-attack started by Beljo himself.

The home side’s 60% possession told the story of their early dominance, racking up 12 shots in the first half alone. But football, cruel and beautiful, had other ideas.

Viking’s Stunning Fightback

Tobias Moi became Viking’s architect of salvation, first teeing up Peter Christiansen’s 26th-minute strike with a perfectly weighted through ball that sliced Dinamo’s defense open. Then, thirteen minutes later, the Norwegian winger turned provider again as Zlatko Tripic ghosted in at the far post to level the scores.

Against all odds, the visitors had weathered the storm despite being outshot 23-6 overall. Their clinical edge – converting both shots on target in the first half – kept them alive in this Champions League qualifier.

Tactical Battles and Tense Finale

The second half became a chess match as both managers made five substitutions each. Viking’s Joe Bell entered the referee’s book for a cynical foul on 65 minutes, while Dinamo’s Moris Valinčić followed suit late on as tension boiled over.

Mislav Oršić’s 84th-minute introduction almost provided the fairytale ending for Dinamo, but Viking’s defense held firm through seven minutes of stoppage time to take this tie back to Stavanger all square.

What This Result Means

For Dinamo Zagreb, this two-goal lead slipping through their fingers will feel like a punch to the gut after such a dominant start. Their 17 shots inside the box underline their attacking intent, but their Champions League dreams now hang in the balance.

Viking return to Norway as the happier side, having snatched a European lifeline from the jaws of disaster. Their clinical finishing and resilience under pressure sets up a monumental second leg where one moment of magic could send them through to the group stages.

Key Moments

D. Beljo6′ Dinamo Zagreb — D. Beljo (assist: M. Perez Vinlof)
M. Lisica10′ Dinamo Zagreb — M. Lisica (assist: D. Beljo)
P. Christiansen26′ Viking — P. Christiansen (assist: T. Moi)
Z. Tripic39′ Viking — Z. Tripic (assist: T. Moi)