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Andriy Voronin sums up Dynamo Moscow performance after Zenit St. Petersburg draw

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Andriy Voronin sums up Dynamo Moscow performance after Zenit St. Petersburg draw
Dynamo Moscow drew 0-0 against Zenit St. Petersburg in the latest Russian Premier League encounter at Petrovsky stadium, creeping closer to the league leaders in the process.
In a closely contested game, both the sides had chances to score but none of the teams managed to open the scoring as the match ended in a stalemate.
Dynamo’s leading goal scorer and the club captain, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Andriy-Voronin-c6020, has expressed his views on the outcome and highlighted the key areas that need a little attention.
The Ukrainian national passed a late fitness test to start the mouthwatering clash against the league leaders. The former Bayer Leverkusen striker had picked up pneumonia, and reports in Russian suggested that the Musora front man would not feature at Petrovsky
Stadium.
The 32-year-old rued missed chances during the match and urged his teammates to prepare for the upcoming league encounter against Rubin Kazan at home.
“Both the teams attacked and were not afraid to go forward. They created chances but failed to score, same is the case with us. We tried to stretch their defence but were denied. In general, a draw was the logical result.” The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 FC player
was quoted as saying.
Speaking on his fitness, Voronin added:
“I was on antibiotics and drip injections for last seven days and I have begun to train for two days now. All the tests before the game gave a good result and the doctors said there would be no complications.”
Voronin, who started his career from Borussia Monchengladbach, went onto highlight that he consulted his trainer before taking to the field in one of the most important matches of the season.
The Ukrainian went on to reveal his frustration on the refereeing decision during the match, as his side picked up three yellow cards. Dynamo trail Zenit by three points, and Voronin admitted that the Cops missed an excellent opportunity to level the points
with the league leaders.
Zenit take on Shakhtar Donetsk in the upcoming UEFA Champions League group stage clash, and the Ukraine-born striker revealed that he knows about the Ukrainian Premier League, highlighting that the Miner are favourites to win the upcoming European tie.
 

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