“It is clear that Spartak is an irritant for Dzyuba, but it is not a fact that he will score. Dzyuba can divert attention to himself and someone else will have a chance to take advantage of this opportunity. The most important thing is that the “I think Dzyuba himself understands that you are not obliged to score, you can give a goal, distract your opponents or influence the outcome of the meeting,” Sennikov told Match TV.
The match between Lokomotiv and Spartak will take place on November 5. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. Moscow time.
Source: Sport

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