The Hungarian International has assured the fans of extending their decent run in the Russian Premier League and has expressed his desire to play for the national team
Dynamo Moscow managed to leave the bottom spot on the Russian Premier League table after claiming their second win of the ongoing league campaign. The Moscow-based club secured a closely contested 3-2 win against Amkar Perm at
Arena Khimki.
Balazs Dzsudzsak completed 90 minutes on the pitch. The Hungarian dominated the centre of the park and managed to make an assist which helped the Dinamiki in doubling their lead against the Perms.
The 25-year-old player, who joined the Dinamiki in January only six months after moving to Anzhi Makhachkala last summer, has expressed his satisfaction over the latest result and credited the entire side for their wonderful contributions
during the game.
Dzsudzsak admitted that it was a shame for a club of this stature to remain at the bottom spot until nine rounds in the Russian championship. However, he assured the fans of climbing up the league table after extending their decent
league run in the near future.
Having already crashed out of the UEFA Europa League after suffering 3-1 defeat against German side, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfB-Stuttgart-c40879, on aggregate, Dynamo are now participating in the Russian Cup and the domestic league only.
Dzsudzsak insisted that their failure to reach the later stages of the continental tournament is somewhat a blessing in disguise for them, telling that they will now push the other teams for a decent spot at the end of the ongoing
season.
The Hungarian International admitted that they disappointed the fans after putting in weak defensive performances, after suffering back-to-back defeats against Kuban Krasnodar and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Rostov-c39192 respectively.
“Our supporters complained about our bad performance and requested us to improve. Obviously, the victory over Amkar was very important for them. After the match, we congratulate each other. I am satisfied with my performance.”
The former PSV-Eindhoven player was quoted as saying.
Dzsudzsak went on to express his desire to represent his country at 2014 World Cup, saying that he wants to improve to get national team call-up.
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