The Russian midfielder expresses is desire to win the prestigious cup and backs Sergei Silkin to help Dynamo Moscow in the Russian Premier League.
Dynamo Moscow booked their place in the Russian Cup semi-finals after defeating Zenit St. Petersburg 1-0 at Petrovsky stadium. The Louders scored the only goal of the match from the penalty spot to progress in the cup tournament.
The match official had no choice but to point straight to the penalty spot after http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Kevin-Kuranyi-c20736 in the box.
In the aftermath of their latest win against Zenit, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Aleksandr-Samedov-c4609 has hailed his teammates for bouncing back from the horror league defeat at home. He admitted that Dynamo deserved to win the quarter-finals tie and assured
the fans of similar performances.
"We defended well against Zenit because they knew that we have a little chance to win against them. It was important for us to saturate the central zone as much as possible. In St. Petersburg, you don’t win every day, so it’s pleasant. After
all, Zenit are perhaps the strongest team of our championship.” The former Spartak Moscow player was quoted as saying.
The White-blues have recorded their first win in all competition since the start of the campaign after the winter break. There’s little arguing that the Louders are having a bad domestic run, having collected just a point from
three league outings during the third league round.
Dynamo suffered a 1-0 defeat in the opening game against Anzhi Makhachkala before taking a point off CSKA Moscow. However, they shipped in five goals at home against Zenit in what was their worst performance in months.
He praised their head coach, Sergei Silkin, revealing that the 51-year-old deserves all the credit for the latest win. He urged his teammates to support their under-fire manager, highlighting his contributions at Arena Khimki over
the course of years.
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