“A year before leaving Zenit, I said he needed to improve in training. Players of all ages are starting to train more, but Dziuba hasn’t bothered himself in the process of training. He became less mobile. As a result, Semak removed him from the team.
I think the Turkish club approached him with the same demands. It all depends on Artyom. He says he likes challenges. But for this you need to have a strong will. I’m sure he can still play. But in which team it is not clear,” Sport24 Orlov quotes.
In November, Dzyuba terminated the contract with the club Adana Demirspor, for which he played 5 matches and scored one goal.
Source: Sport

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