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I knew I would score against Krylia Sovetov Samara, says Serderov

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Serder Serderov has assured the fans of similar performances in the Russian Cup and the Russian Premier League this season after scoring against Krylia Sovetov Samara
Anzhi Makhachkala striker, Serder Serderov,
has spoken about his delight to help his team win the Russian Cup pre quarter-finals against Krylia Sovetov Samara at Dynamo stadium on Wednesday.
The young starlet scored the winning goal against the Wings of the Soviet before http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nikita-Burmistrov-c27908 levelled the match with a superb equalizer on 21st minute of the cup tie at home.
The 18-year-old promising talent, who moved to the Dagestani club after leaving CSKA Moscow in the summer, revealed that he is happy to score his first goal for his new team after leaving the Moscow-based club due to lack of first
team opportunities.
“I always wanted to get involved in as many games as I can. The main reason behind leaving CSKA was my dedication to spend more time on the pitch. I am looking forward to more chances now. My friends predicted that I will score
in the cup tie but I was not expecting such a crucial goal. I am very happy to score the winning goal.”
“I want to pay my special thanks to the fans which drove us forward to the last minute of the match. We were not expecting too much crowd in the match. The fans inspired us to win the match. We knew that Krylia are serious cup
contenders. So, we did not take them easy.” The promising Russian player was quoted as saying.
Serderov went on to credit Anzhi’s coach, Guus Hiddink, for giving him a deserved chance in the cup tournament and assured the manager of making the best use of the first team opportunity in the near future.
The Wild-division have now moved to the quarter-finals of the competition where they will face Dynamo Moscow. The White-Blues knocked out Anzhi in the round-of-16 last term.
The last time when these two teams faced each other in the cup tournament, the White-Blues knocked out the Dagestani club in the round-of-16. Serderov insisted that it will be a test of their nerves to get past the Muscovites this
time around.

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