Former Moscow coach “Torpedo” Andrei Gordeev believes that the transition of the Russian striker Artem Dziuba in the camp of car factory workers would be a win-win option for both the club and the football player.
Earlier it became known that Dzyuba and Turkish club “Adana Demirspor” terminated the contract by mutual agreement between the parties. In total, the footballer played five matches for the team and scored one goal.
– Actually, Torpedo needs a striker, especially one like Artem. I think it would be a good synergy for both the player and the club. The only question is that it is now difficult to say anything about his condition, but I would like to hope that his professionalism has remained in place, and everything else. Dzyuba has experience, charisma, leadership qualities. He can unite and lead. This is on the one hand, – Gordeev is quoted by RB Sport.
“But there is another.
– Exactly. As I said, his condition, his motivation are unknown. We haven’t seen him for a long time, only heard from some sources that he played a bit in Turkey. And in what form is he really … We are defending him, or maybe Dziuba himself thinks differently. That the career was successful, everything is fine, new challenges are not needed. It is therefore necessary that the representatives of the club and the player meet to understand his desire and his motivation.
– That is, you can’t guess here – and the odds are around 50-50?
– Of course, that’s why I say that you have to understand Dzyuba’s desire, what is it? Play further, improve, bring value to the team and benefit from mutual cooperation. That may not be all. From the point of view of a general analysis, I think it would be useful, but from the point of view of practice, there are different aspects to consider.
RB Sports
Source : MatchTV

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