Andrey Chervichenko, the former head of Spartak Moscow, supported the decision of the technical team of the Russian national team led by Valery Karpin not to invite Lokomotiv’s striker Artem Dziuba to the training camp in March.
“I wouldn’t call Dzyuba even after a hat-trick against Rostov, he has a very long tongue for a Russian national team player.
Maybe he is stronger than the other strikers of the Russian team, but maybe he is not. What successes did he achieve in the last five games of the Russian national team during his playing period? It seems to me that neither. It is not enough for him to successfully establish a leg three times in the last match, ”quotes Chervichenko Metaratings.ru.
On March 6, the Russian Football Union (RFU) released the expanded roster for the March team meeting, which will include two friendly matches.
The list included 41 players, including Alexander Golovin from Monaco and Alexei Miranchuk from Turin.
The RFU had previously announced that a friendly match will be played in Tehran on March 23 between the national teams of Iran and Russia. The media also reported that on March 27, Russian football players will play a friendly match with the Iraqi team at the Fisht stadium in Sochi.
Ilya Gerkus, former head of the Moscow “Torpedo” declarationWho considers the decision of the capital club management to refuse to sign a contract with striker Artem Dzyuba fatal.