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Christian Noboa rules out Rubin Kazan’s return

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The Ecuadorian midfielder has insisted that he is happy at Dynamo Moscow and has assured the fans of helping the Russian Premier League club in climbing up the league table
News in Russian media suggested that Dynamo Moscow midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Christian-Noboa-c9105, is likely to return to Rubin Kazan nearly a year after joining the Moscow-based club back in January.
The media claimed that the 27-year-old midfielder is finding life difficult at Arena Khimki following the change of management and wants to return to Kurban Berdyev where he learned the Russian way of playing football since leaving
Club Sport http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Emelec-c39003 back in 2007.
There is little arguing to the statement that Noboa is struggling to get more playing time after falling down the pecking order behind http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alan-Gatagov-c4251 respectively.
Meanwhile, some more news reported that Dan Petrescu, the Dinamiki head coach, is reportedly ready to sell Noboa in order to fund the purchase of an attacking midfielder in the upcoming winter transfer window.
However, Noboa has himself denied such stories after insisting that he is happy to remain at Moscow. The two-time Russian Premier League winner said that he was unable to take part in the last few matches due to an ankle injury.
“I came out to play the game against Spartak and the guys told me about Rubin’s interest. Maybe they wanted to under pressure me ahead of the game.”
“In 2007, when I came to Rubin no one knew me. I was frustrated with the bench role but I proved myself to the manager after fabulous performances.”
“I am a defensive midfielder and my http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 is to play compact. I'm more focused on defence and now my playing position is more familiar. I am only struggling with my confidence but I hope it will be ok after getting more chances.”
The No. 16 was quoted as saying.
Noboa went on to tell that he did not play recently because of an ankle pain and missed the crucial game against Mordovia Saransk after being advised by the club doctors to rest following a thigh strain.

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