Sobolev about moving to Zenit: I didn’t think about where I would live 08/30/2024, 23:44

Zenit’s new player, forward Alexander Sobolev, who transferred to Moscow’s Spartak, said that he has not thought about where he will live in St. Petersburg. He is quoted as saying press service SKA.

“When I moved to St. Petersburg, I didn’t think about the weather or where I would live. “I just wanted to play for Zenit,” Sobolev said.

Sobolev was removed from Spartak’s starting lineup after the first round match of the current Russian Premier League against Orenburg (0:2). According to media reports, he told head coach Dejan Stankovic that he wanted to leave. Since then, the forward has not appeared on the field.

The forward has been playing for Spartak since 2020. In total, he played 139 matches for the team, scored 58 goals and made 32 assists. His contract with the club lasted until the summer of 2026. In the completed season of the Russian Championship, Sobolev played 27 matches and scored five goals.

In the next match of the Russian Premier League (RPL), Zenit will play away against Paris NN. The match will be played on August 31.

Earlier, the son of football player Sobolev I sang a song group “Leningrad”.

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Source: Gazeta

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