Matchday 22 of the Russian Premier Liga produced 27 goals, an abundance of struggles and some brilliant saves. The broadcaster’s experts selected the best players from all eight matches as follows:
Akhmat Grozny 2-3 Dynamo Moscow
Man of the Match: Maximilian Philipp
The German forward scored his seventh goal of the campaign - and his fourth from the penalty spot - to help Dynamo to a commanding 3-1 lead in Grozny. He completed 86% of his passes and 73% of his challenges.
FC Orenburg 1-3 Spartak Moscow
Man of the Match: Aleksandr Maksimenko
Spartak has their young goalkeeper to thank for keeping FC Orenburg at bay. Maksimenko made three clear saves - more than any other keeper except Yaroslav Godzyur, who conceded seven goals but also made seven saves - and blocked five shots.
Zenit St. Petersburg 7-1 FC Ural Ekaterinburg
Man of the Match: Sardar Azmoun
Zenit St. Petersburg were rampant against FC Ural Ekaterinburg was they plundered seven goals, their highest tally in a single RPL match for well over five years when they beat Torpedo Moscow 8-1. Azmoun bagged his first-ever career hattrick, and like his strike partner Artem Dzyuba he took twice as many shots (8) as the next most lethal striker, with seven being on target.
Arsenal Tula 0-1 Rubin Kazan
Man of the Match: Daniil Lesovoy
Although Rubin Kazan managed to eke out a much-needed win, Arsenal Tula’s winger was a constant threat. Only four players in his position attempted more key passes than his four, and he completed all four of his attempted dribbles.
FC Sochi 2-0 FC Krasnodar
Man of the Match: Aleksandr Kokorin
Aleksandr Kokorin continues to impress on his return to active football even though he didn’t make the scoresheet against title hopefuls FC Krasnodar. Three of his shots were on target - only Ivelin Popov attempted more shots of fellow central attacking midfielders - while he also completed all of his four key passes.
CSKA Moscow 0-0 FC Ufa
Man of the Match: Aleksandr Belenov
For the second consecutive away game against a top-five club, Aleksandr Belenov was the impregnable last line of defence. His clean sheet came thanks largely to him blocking all seven shots on target.
FC Rostov 1-3 Lokomotiv Moscow
Man of the Match: Grzegorz Krychowiak
Lokomotiv Moscow were not the strongest side for periods in the game against FC Rostov, but when they needed inspiration it was once again their Polish midfield talisman who produced the goods. He had a hand on all three goals, hit all three of his shots on target, and drew more fouls than any other holding midfielder.
FC Tambov 3-0 Krylia Sovetov Samara
Man of the Match: Georgi Melkadze
The on-loan Spartak Moscow forward is has been enjoying a new lease of life at FC Tambov. Against Krylia Sovetov he scored his sixth RPL goal of the season as well as hitting all three shots on target and drawing six fouls, more than any other forward.