Former Lokomotiv coach Semin urged Dzyuba to find a team quickly

Former mentor of Moscow “Locomotive” Yuri Semin said that former “Zenith” striker Artem Dziuba should find a new team as soon as possible. His words convey “RB Sports”.

“Why is Dziuba still clubless? I do not know. Only Artem knows this. I think he needs to find a team and start playing as soon as possible in order not to lose his form and skills. The later he starts playing, the more difficult it will be to achieve optimal conditions and return to the previous level. ”

In the 2021/22 season, Dzyuba scored 11 goals in 28 games, one of which was from a penalty. Rus also recorded seven assists in his asset.

He won his fourth title with Zenit last season and left the team at the end of the contract. So far, the striker has not found a club to continue his career. In mid-July, it became known that Dziuba remained in shape at the location of Rubin Kazan, who was relegated to the First Division (former Football National League) after last season’s results.

Former General Manager of Rubin Rustam Saimanov declarationArtem Dziuba left the place of the Kazan club.



Source: Gazeta

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