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Dzagoev behaved like a punk on the field, says Bubnov

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Aleksandr Bubnov has blasted CSKA Moscow midfielder, Alan Dzagoev, for his strictly unprofessional behaviour in the Russian Premier League tie against Dynamo Moscow at home
Famous football expert, Aleksandr Bubnov, has blasted CSKA Moscow attacking midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alan-Dzagoev-c4249, after the 22-year-old was sent off after punching Luke Wilshire in the latest round of Russian Premier League action against
Dynamo Moscow at Luzhniki stadium.
Dzagoev received his marching orders from the match official during the second-half of the match after punching the Australian national in the face. The Russian midfielder was last sent off against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Amkar-Perm-c39067 earlier this season.
The Russian Football Union has taken this case as a consideration and if speculations are to be believed, the union might hand Dzagoev a six-match ban following his unjustifiable and brutal activity on the pitch.
Spartak Moscow striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Goiás-c39434 player was handed a eight-match suspension which was
later reduced to six matches.
"I have seen young players get booked for being rude at their early career in the Russian championship but this guy has crossed all borders this time around. To find out Dzagoev, who has represented his country at various levels,
doing things like that is shocking and sad. The boy has let down his club.”
“Amazingly, when Dzagoev was interviewed, he left the impression of an educated and man. But I must say he behaved like a punk on the field. He needs a little training to hold back his emotions on the pitch being a professional
footballer.” The Soviet Top League winner was quoted as saying.
Bubnov is of the belief that Dzagoev needs to learn from legends like Zinedine Zidane, who controlled his nerves despite being provoked by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marco-Materazzi-c23709 in the World Cup final.
The Russian midfielder, in turn, has apologized to the entire team and the fans for letting them down after their 2-0 home defeat against the Moscow-based club, saying that he will try to control his emotions on the pitch in the
near future.

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