“The man is gone”: On Dziuba being called a dog 10:50

Akron Tolyatti’s Russian striker Artem Dzyuba condemned commentator Konstantin Genich for not being able to say anything to his face. His words guide the way VseProSport.

“Somewhere, something masculine has disappeared, no one can say anything to his face. I saw the same Genich babbling something about a dog. This is so funny. And then every time you call [Леониду] Slutsky and begs to reconcile him with me. I don’t want to communicate with him anymore, that’s all,” said Dzyuba.

Dziuba said in his interview that commentators do not know what to do right now or at that moment if they have not played football. After that, Genich called Dziuba his “football dog” and then statedHe said he did not regret his words.

Dzyuba is a graduate of Spartak Moscow. He made his debut for the main team in 2006 and played on loan to Tom and Rostov until 2015. From 2015 to 2022 Zenit St. Dzyuba, who played for St. Petersburg, then signed a contract with the Turkish club Adana Demirspor as a free agent, but could not gain a place in the team, terminated the contract and became a Lokomotiv player in 2023.

After leaving Lokomotiv, Dziuba signed a contract with Akron Togliatti as a free agent until the summer of 2025.

Former player of Spartak explainedHe asked why he called Dziuba a stinky dog.

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Source: Gazeta

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