Bystrov describes Lokomotiv forward Dzyuba as “retired” after scoring a hat-trick against Rostov

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Petersburg “Zenith” and former football player of the Russian national team Vladimir Bystrov said that in the match “Rostov” he did not expect such a bright game from the striker of the Moscow “Locomotive” Artem Dzyuba.

The 18th week match of the Russian Premier League (RPL) ended with the victory of the “railway” guest team with a score of 3:1. Dziuba scored a hat trick. The only goal of the Don club was scored by Nikolai Komlichenko.

“I didn’t expect that from Dziuba. Young players can’t do anything – a retiree comes out and rips Rostov off the field. No questions for Dziuba, questions for the youth.

The main thing is that Galaktionov trusted him, put him in the main team. It builds a game around it. Second ball? Dzyuba entered the penalty area and scored the goal. I don’t know what I will do if I don’t cut off the legs of the defenders for this. Third ball of labor.

Most likely there was a meeting with Glushenkov and Pinyaev. In the first match with Spartak there was a misunderstanding, Pinyaev changed direction and asked Dziuba to open up from behind, and he showed – I’m here, play short. Galaktionov probably emphasized the installation, ”says Bystrov “Match TV”.

For the striker, these goals were the first after returning to Russia. Dzyuba started this season with Turkish club Adana Demirspor, whose contract he terminated a few months later. Returning to his hometown as a free agent, the football player signed a contract with Lokomotiv.

Thanks to this win, Lokomotiv collected 16 points and moved up from 14th to 13th place in the Russian Championship standings. Rostov is still third (35).

Former Honorary President of the Russian Football Union (RFU) Vyacheslav Koloskov expressed confidenceValery Karpin will not invite Artem Dziuba to the national team.

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