Dzyuba’s Future Depends on Motivation, Says Berezovsky and Others

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Former Moscow Dynamo footballer Roman Berezovsky shared his take on Artem Dzyuba’s future with the Russian national team. According to Berezovsky, Dzyuba’s return to play hinges on personal drive. If the forward remains highly motivated, there could be another bright chapter in his career; if not, retirement might be on the horizon. (Metaratings.ru)

As of November 3, Dzyuba has been unattached after his contract with Adana Demirspor in Turkey was terminated. His stint there lasted only a few months, following a seven-year spell with Zenit. He made four total appearances for Adana, without taking the field in the league, and his last match came on October 7. Adana Demirspor marked Dzyuba’s first experience abroad in professional football. (Metaratings.ru)

Another former Russian coach, Valery Nepomniachtchi, offered his perspective on the striker’s ongoing career trajectory. Nepomniachtchi emphasized that Dzyuba’s decision to continue playing will likely be guided by his personal motivation and long-term goals, suggesting that a renewed burst of form remains possible if he commits fully to the next steps. (Metaratings.ru)

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