Former head coach of the Russian national football team, Boris Ignatiev, said that the Moscow “Locomotive” Artem Dzyuba’s St. Petersburg “Zenith” commented on her refusal to shake hands with Sergei Semak. Meta ratings.
“This in no way affects Dzyuba’s professionalism. Just because a person doesn’t say hello doesn’t mean they’re a bad engineer. He may be a good engineer but a bad person. After my mother and father passed the subject of education, ”said Ignatiev.
Dzyuba played for Zenit for seven years. Together with the club, he won the Russian Championship four times and the Russian Cup twice. During this time he was the top scorer of the Russian Premier League (RPL) twice.
In February, he signed a six-month contract with Lokomotiv. Before that, he played for Adana Demirspor in Turkey. He spent only a few months there.
Former Brazilian manager of Zenit, William de Oliveira logical About the reason why striker Artem Dzyuba left the club last summer.