Former Spartak Moscow football player Valery Masalitin commented to socialbites.ca about the possible transfer of the red-white defender Georgy Dzhikia to Lokomotiv Moscow, saying that if a player is not satisfied with the playing time provided to him, then it is better to leave the team.
“Well, that’s what they say. That’s when he transfers… Let him transfer, because he’s not happy with his playing time. What should CSKA do with Moises? He is also unhappy. He has recovered and wants to play. And this dissatisfaction can show itself not only in games, but also in training,” says Masalitin.
Georgy Dzhikia played six matches in the Russian Premier League and three in the National Cup for Spartak this season, losing his place in the starting 11 in the competition with fellow centre-backs Srdjan Babic and Alexis Duarte. Dzhikia appeared on the field for the last time in the RPL on September 2, when Spartak lost to Krasnodar (0:2). After that, he already missed eight Premier League matches, took part in the Russian Cup twice and played two matches for the country’s national team.
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Source: Gazeta

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