Halfway through the second half, the guests lead with the score 3:0. A hat-trick in the Moscow team was scored by striker Artyom Dzyuba.
He already scored in the 33rd minute. And then he scored the ball in the 58th and 64th minutes.
Dziuba scored his first goal for Lokomotiv
Note that the striker scored his first goal for the “Locomotive”, which moved during the winter break. Previously, he played for Turkish club Adana Demirspor.
Rostov’s head coach is Valery Karpin, with whom Dzyuba has a difficult relationship.
Source: Sport
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