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Herve Zengue urges Terek Grozny for a mid-table finish

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The Portuguese midfielder laments Terek Grozny's Russian Premier League form and tipped the Russian outfit for an exciting third League round.
Terek Grozny midfielder, Herve Zengue, has lamented his team’s second round of the Russian Premier League and assured the fans of a flying start to the final league round. 
The Chechens have been playing in the Russian Premier League ever since their promotion from the Russian First Division back in 2007. In the years that followed, the Russian outfit managed to increase their fan base. The landmark
singing of European-famed Dutch coach, Ruud Gullit, helped the Nohchi sign some star payers.
Martin Jiranek, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jonathan-Legear-c19037 and Musa Mguni were among the prominent foreign purchases.
But the leadership of the Dutch tactician proved a complete flop, as the Russian outfit were doomed to the bottom spot. Ultimately, the Chechens parted company with the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 FC manager, a mere six months after his joining,
and appointed Stanislav Cherchesov soon after.
Zengue, who joined the Chechens in 2010, revealed that they are working hard for the third league round and admitted that the Russian outfit has the capabilities to turn the table around despite a poor league campaign.
“To return to training after a break is difficult. But we are trying all out in training, so that through this hard work we would be able to achieve improvements in our game. Hopefully this will allow us to complete the final part
of the season better than the first.” The former Viktoria Zizkov player was quoted as saying.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Burkina-Faso-c2862 national remained tight-lipped when he was quizzed about his preferred position on the pitch. He revealed that he wants to help the Chechens claim a decent spot at the end of the season.
“Honestly, I feel good in defence and in the midfield at the same time. But it depends on the choice of the coach, what positions he likes me to play and in what position I can benefit the team.” Zengue said

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