Aleksandr Bubnov is happy for the Russian Premier League clubs as they recorded wins in the UEFA Europa League qualifying round, against Vitesse and Dundee United.
Dynamo Moscow and Anzhi Makhachkala managed to progress to the UEFA Europa League playoff round after defeating Dundee United (7-2) and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vitesse-c40905 (4-0) on aggregate respectively, in the third qualifying round.
Both the Russian outfits are now awaiting the draws for the next stage, which are to be held tomorrow in Nyon, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Switzerland-c3016.
Well-known football analyst, Aleksandr Bubnov, has expressed his delight after seeing both the Russian outfits reach the next round in the European tournament with ease.
The 56-year-old insisted that the Russian teams are doing well in Europe at the moment and people around the world are getting to know about the strengths and the level of Russian football.
Bubnov went on to praise Dynamo’s 5-0 return leg win against the Scottish side, admitting that the Moscow-based club thoroughly deserved a victory at home.
There were so many positives for the hosts as they looked strong at the back, kept a clean sheet, and were fabulous upfront. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Artur-Yusupov-c6747 were off the
mark in the return leg at Russia.
Bubnov insisted that the Dinamiki are making good progress under acting head coach, Dmitri Khokhlov and urged the Moscow-based club to reach the later stages of the continental tournament.
“Makhachkala did well against the Dutch club. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vladimir-Gabulov-c36341 rescued them in the return leg.”
“Dynamo were lucky not to get the strongest contender. In general, the result, which left Russian clubs in the next stage of Europa League qualifying tournament, sounds good. But Vitesse and Dundee United are not among those big
European clubs, so you cannot draw conclusions about the prospects of our team," the Soviet Cup winner was quoted as saying.
The former Spartak Moscow man insisted that Dynamo have started to perform better after Sergei Silkin’s departure. The former manager tendered his resignation after failing to help the Russian outfit climb up the league table.
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