North America U23 - Russia. A statistical look

This was the first time that Russia managed to score four goals in one period of a World Cup match.
Also, the time difference of 50 seconds between the first and second goals is a new Russian record at World Cup. Back in history, the USSR national team managed to pull off this feat a second quicker, when on the 2nd of September 1987 the side beat Finland 7:4. However, the overall Soviet World Cup record of 19 seconds between two separate goals still hasn't been beaten.
Artemiy Panarin played his 40th Russian national team match, and he has 38 points (20+18).
In his 119th Russian appearance, Nikolai Kulyomin picked up his 30th assist.
Vladimir Tarasenko boasts 35 points (11+24) from 54 Russia games.
In only his third Russian national team match, Vladislav Namestnikov scored his first goal.
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