“Arsen Zakharyan’s future in Spain largely depends on his character. It is not easy to force yourself to adapt to a new way of life and to the game of a team that has its own style. It’s a test that even famous players may not be able to face.
His game will be above all influenced by psychology. The sooner he gets used to the Spanish language and culture and finds a common language with his partners, the sooner we will see another high-quality Russian player at a European club. He needs time, like Golovin with Monaco. It’s too early to judge,” Byshovets told RT.
Source: Sport
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