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For Dinamo Zagreb, the most influential player of the European campaign has recorded 3 goals and 3 assists in 7 UEFA Europa League matches, playing a key role in attacking creation. He averages 2.1 chances created per game and a 58% offensive duel success rate, while being involved in over 50% of the team’s goals. His performances have been crucial for the Croatian side to maintain its advantage.
Genk’s most decisive player in the UEFA Europa League has been their main attacker, recording 4 goals and 2 assists in 7 matches, directly involved in 55% of the team’s goals in the competition. He also averages 2.6 shots per game and 81% passing accuracy in the attacking half, numbers that highlight his offensive impact and leadership in crucial European moments.
Genk and Dinamo Zagreb have met 3 times in official UEFA competitions, with a favorable record for the Croatian side: 2 wins for Dinamo Zagreb, 1 draw, and 0 victories for Genk. In goals, Dinamo also leads with 6 scored compared to Genk’s 3. The only draw took place in Belgium, while the Croatians won both at home and away, showing greater efficiency in their direct European encounters.
Dinamo Zagreb arrives aiming to manage its lead and progress in the UEFA Europa League. The Croatian side has played 7 matches in the competition, with 4 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses, scoring 12 goals and conceding 7, showing defensive solidity. Away from home they maintain a 57% success rate in duels won and nearly 5 recoveries in the opponent’s half per game, numbers that highlight their tactical organization to protect favorable results.
Genk faces the clash needing points to remain alive in the UEFA Europa League. In the current European campaign, they have played 7 matches, recording 3 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses, with 11 goals scored and 9 conceded. At home they have been competitive, averaging around 54% possession and 13 shots per game. The Belgian side relies on attacking intensity and high pressing to overturn any deficit and keep its continental hopes intact.
