Former Everton player urged Spartak Moscow to minimize the deficit from the top after winning the upcoming Russian Premier League tie against Zenit St. Petersburg.
In the upcoming round of Russian Premier League action, Spartak Moscow’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diniyar-Bilyaletdinov-c11318, if selected, will mark his 5th appearance of the ongoing season against Zenit St. Petersburg at Luzhniki stadium.
The prolific midfielder returned to the Russian dugout from English side Everton during the winter transfer window.
Spartak are yet to record a win during the third league round, having drawn the opening two games before suffering a 1-2 defeat against CSKA Moscow at home.
The Red-white’s midfielder has lamented the situation and assured the fans of working hard in the upcoming game against Zenit.
“We need to think about the game against Zenit seriously because we are approaching the end of the league campaign. And, of course, we can not discount the fundamental nature of the forthcoming meeting.
“If we win on Saturday, it is possible to catch up with Zenit.” The Russian Cup winner was quoted as saying.
The fact that the Myaso have dropped excessive points on the league table after their humiliating defeat against their arch rivals disappoints the 27-year-old, who urges his teammates to alter the situation.
Bilyaletdinov, who spent three successive seasons at Goodison Park in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, went on to compare the English Premier League with the Russian top division. He admitted that the quality of the fields and level of stadiums needs
to improve in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Russia-c2991.
However, he admitted that the Russian football is attracting spectators from around the world and credited Anzhi Makhachkala for making high profile transfers during the recent years.
Bilyaletdinov admitted that the Dagestani club have shocked the world after signing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Yuri-Zhirkov-c37683.
“I think I took a step forward to return to Russian. It would increase my chances to play in Euro 2012.” Bilyaletdinov said.
The former Lokomotiv Moscow midfielder revealed that he was right to quit the English outfit last month. He went on to reveal the reason behind leaving the Blues, admitting that he wanted to get more first team action.
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