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Anzhi Makhachkala’s Jan Holenda eyeing first team football

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The Czech Republic striker denies leaving the Dagestani club during this transfer window despite still competition for places at Makhachkala stadium.
Following Suleyman Kerimov’s takeover as Anzhi Makhachkala’s president, the Wild-division have entered transfer markets with great hope. The Russian Billionaire has provided the Dagestani club with star players regardless of their
hefty price tags.
The ambitious side started their spending spree by signing the Brazilian sensation, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jucilei-c19861 da Silva and
Benoit Angbwa the following year.
However, the landmark signings of Samuel Eto’o and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 FC respectively, for a combined fee of reported 45 million Euros during the summer transfer window last year, made the real headlines.
Though the aforementioned signings have helped the ambitious Russian side claim a decent spot at the end of the second Russian Premier League round, it has created immense competition for places. 
However, Anzhi striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jan-Holenda-c17764, is not afraid of the competition and has assured the fans of claiming more minutes on the pitch by working hard, day in, day out, in the remaining matches of the ongoing season.
“I will not compare the current composition with the team back in 2010. Everything has been changed: the leadership, work organization and the coaching staff.
“But the new recruits have greater vision and without exaggeration, I think they have constructed a new club- a new story. The team has become much stronger. Moreover, the results show that we are getting better.” The former SK
České Budějovice player was quoted as saying.
But while he admitted to the difficult task of claiming a starting berth under the new manager, Yuri Krasnozhan, Holenda is confident that he will convince the Russian tactician by giving consistent performances during the third
league round.
“There’s one more year left on my contract, and like any footballer, I would like to play more. I need to wait for my chance.” The Czech Republic forward said

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