Dmitry Bulykin comments on Lokomotiv changes and upcoming season outlook

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The former Russian national team forward, Dmitry Bulykin, once a standout at Lokomotiv, discussed the recent changes in the club’s roster. He noted that several foreign players have left and that the club has brought in new strikers, including Maxim Glushenkov and Sergey Pinyaev from Samara Krylya Sovetov. The talk centered on how these moves would shape Lokomotiv as the season progresses and whether the new signings can make an immediate impact.

Bulykin emphasized that the season will reveal the true value of the recruited players when the second leg resumes. He believes Lokomotiv can climb out of the lower-middle area by relying on a mix of experienced players and promising youngsters who can assume leadership on the field and lift the team in the standings. He expressed optimism about the plan, noting a preference for a squad that includes a strong core of Russian players who can embody the team’s fighting spirit.

According to the former forward, the key for Lokomotiv is not panic but careful planning. He urged the team to focus on a robust winter preparation, clear goals for the spring segment, and maintaining belief in their roster. He argued that the current setup appears strong enough to improve results and should push the club upward as the season moves forward. Lokomotiv’s overall depth and the balance between seasoned players and young talents, in his view, create a favorable environment for progress.

Meanwhile, Giorgi Jikia offered commentary on the international stage, noting that the Polish national team has urged Robert Lewandowski to avoid meetings with Russian clubs. This broader context underscores how moves in the Russian league resonate beyond domestic lines and influence how players and teams are perceived globally, shaping the narrative around winter transfers and strategic shifts. The dynamic remains fluid as clubs assess options and players evaluate their best paths forward, with Lokomotiv aiming to convert potential into on-field success. (Source: regional sports coverage and interviews reported by local media.)

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