A teammate’s perspective on Artem Dziuba and his early impact

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Filip Ozobich, a former midfielder for Moscow Spartak who later joined the Azerbaijani club Karabakh, shared his thoughts on Artem Dziuba and what he thinks about the striker as a player and as a person. Ozobich recalled Dziuba’s presence on and off the pitch with warmth, noting that he carried himself with a blend of size, technique, and personality that stood out even in their early conversations. He described Dziuba as someone who reminded him of Ibrahimovic in physical profile—a tall, powerful forward who isn’t defined by blistering speed but is capable of surprising with his technical touch and smart movement. From the first moment, Ozobich believed Dziuba could become a top player, predicting a bright future as his talent and drive unfolded on the field. Off the field, Artem’s sense of humor came through clearly; he was never quiet, always ready with a joke or a light remark, which made him easy to talk to and a positive teammate. Ozobich recalled how easy it was to connect with Dziuba and how those moments helped solidify their mutual respect. He remembered several funny clips from their time together, including Artyom repeatedly saying, “Volodya, Volodya! Throw this, take this,” while joking about his own misplays and scoring attempts, a reminder of the camaraderie that defined their daily routines.

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