Arshavin talked about his 2024 plans

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Andrei Arshavin, former striker of St. Petersburg Zenit and the Russian national team, said in an interview with socialbites.ca that he has not set any goals for 2024.

According to him, he has no dreams either.

“I have no goals, I don’t dream of anything,” Arshavin said.

Arshavin, St. He is a graduate of St. Petersburg “Smena”. He made his senior debut for Zenit in 1999. After nine years in the St. Petersburg team, the Russian moved to London Arsenal. Arshavin played for England for four years. He was the league’s player of the month in April 2009.

He returned to Zenit on loan in 2012 and signed a full-fledged contract a year later. In 2015, the midfielder played for Kuban. Arshavin ended his career in Kazakhstan’s Kairat club in 2018.

After 18 weeks, Krasnodar is leading the Russian Premier League (RPL) with 38 points. In the 18th round, Vladimir Ivich’s team defeated CSKA with a score of 1:0. Zenit is in second place with two points missing. Dinamo (32 points) completed the top three. Spartak is in fifth place in the rankings with 30 points.

Previously Andrey Arshavin named The main reason for Krasnodar’s leadership in the RPL.

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