Lokomotiv Moscow’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roman-Pavlyuchenko-c31639 has assured the Russian Premier League club fans of an improved display from his side and has highlighted the last year as worst in his career
Lokomotiv Moscow striker, Roman Pavlyuchenko, has denied the news that he is ready to leave the Russian Premier League club due to a possible rift with head coach, Slaven Bilic, assuring the fans of an improved display from his
side when the season restarts in March.
News in Russian media speculated that the Russian striker, who has scored four goals in eleven league appearances so far this season, will leave the Moscow-based club after having a bust-up with Bilic regarding playing time.
The 31-year-old has been linked with a move to Reading FC during the ongoing winter transfer window after the English Premier League club’s representatives arrived in Moscow for an undisclosed business.
If speculations are to be believed, Reading are ready to offer http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pavel-Pogrebnyak-c29501, an established name in the history of Russian championship, in part exchange for the deal.
Pavlyuchenko rebuffed the rumours suggesting him to having bad relations with his current manager after insisting that he respect the former West Ham United man who is helping him to rediscover his old form.
“I really enjoy working with Bilic. His approach towards work and the training process is fantastic. The atmosphere within the team is progressive and I really like it.”
"2012 has been the worst year in my career without a doubt. The only good thing was that I return to my homeland. I've been waiting for a chance to come back for quite a while and now I want to prove that I still have the quality.”
“I have a great desire to regain my old reputation and for that I have to work hard," the Russian Cup winner was quoted as saying.
The former Tottenham Hotspur forward went on to admit that he is upset with his recent form and assured the fans of scoring more goals and helping the Russian outfit in reclaiming a decent spot on the league table at the end of
the ongoing season.
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