Russian teenager makes soccer history
MOSCOW: Teenage substitute Ilya Skrobotov became the first player born in the 21st century to score in the Russian Premier League when he hit an injury-time winner for Zenit St Petersburg on Wednesday. Defender Skrobotov, just 17, came on after 80 minutes and scored the crucial goal three minutes into time added on as Roberto Mancini’s team boosted their chances of a Champions League spot with a 2-1 home win over Dynamo Moscow. Skipper Domenico Criscito gave Zenit the lead in the 57th minute from the penalty spot after Dmitry Poloz had been fouled in the area. Bosnian defender Toni Sunjic pulled the scores level with just two minutes to go before Skrobotov’s dramatic winner. “I believe I deserve praise for giving a chance to Skrobotov,” said Mancini.
“I’m the man who discovered this player who I believe will become one of Russia’s first-choice players. “He’s very talented but needs to keep on working hard as he has the chance to become a classy full-back.” Table-toppers Lokomotiv Moscow were held to a goalless draw by visitors Akhmat Grozny.
-
Magic Vs Clippers: Clippers Announce Kawhi Leonard Status After Exit -
BTC Price Today: Bitcoin Sinks Below $65K On Trade Uncertainty -
'A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms': All You Need To Know About The Finale -
NYC Travel Ban: Mamdani Shuts Down Roads Amid Blizzard Conditions -
Alicia Keys Celebrates 25 Years Of Breakout Single ‘Fallin’’ -
Akinola Davies Jr. Gives His Immigrant Parents A Shoutout In 2026 BAFTAs Acceptance Speech -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Told 'first Thing They Should Do' After Andrew Arrest -
Jennifer Garner Reveals What Her Kids Think Of Her Acting Career -
Prince William Should Focus On 'family Business' After Andrew Blunder -
Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt 'brought To Tears' By Sister-in-law's Gesture -
Prince William Makes Bold Claim About Britain's Creative Industry At BAFTA -
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Insulting 'catchphrase' That Degarded Staff -
Kate Middleton, Princess Beatrice 'undercurrent Tension' Comes To Surface -
'Grey's Anatomy' Alum Katherine Heigl Reveals Why She Stayed Silent After Eric Dane Loss -
Host Alan Cumming Thanks BAFTAs Audience For Understanding After Tourette’s Interruption From Activist -
Jennifer Garner Reveals Why Reunion With Judy Greer Makes Fans 'lose Their Minds'