Former Zenit player Azmun: Leverkusen is a collective farm and St. St. Petersburg cool

German “Bayer”‘s Iranian striker Serdar Azmoun, Leverkusen and St. Petersburg compared. Sports24.

Bayer Leverkusen-based and Iranian striker Zenit St. While playing in St. Petersburg He lived in Petersburg.

“Really, Leverkusen is a very small city. Real collective farm. Petersburg – no, it’s great. And about Leverkusen, you can say that this is a collective farm. The only way. I miss everyone at Zenith. Real. Both in the city and in our fans,” he said.

The forward joined the German club during the 2022 winter transfer window. He played in nine games and only scored one goal and had one assist. Azmun, who has been playing for Zenit since 2019, played 104 matches in all competitions, scored 62 goals and made 32 assists. st. Petersburg club, the player became the champion of Russia four times in a row.

Bayer Leverkusen’s Serdar Azmoun has been reported before. answeredWhether he communicates with the goalkeeper of the team Andrey Lunev. Previously, St. They were teammates in St. Petersburg “Zenith”.



Source: Gazeta

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