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Petrescu: Fans played a massive role in Dynamo Moscow turn around

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Dan Petrescu has insisted that the fans played a crucial role in helping the Moscow-based club in climbing up the Russian Premier League table after a slow start
Dynamo Moscow head coach, Dan Petrescu, has talked about the state of his team after winning the latest Russian Premier League tie 2-0 against CSKA Moscow at Luzhniki stadium Sunday.
Balazs Dzsudzsák and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Aleksandr-Kokorin-c4576 scored one goal each to ensure the White-blues come home with much needed three points. As things stand, the Musora are at the 13th spot on the league table.
The Romanian tactician hailed his side’s commitment and consistency after winning their third game in a row following a nightmare start to the Russian championship, and pointed out that the fans motivated the Russian outfit to
get back on track.
“It's great that we were able to beat CSKA. I am very happy with this victory. It was very important to us. However, looking at the standings, it is impossible to say that the crisis is over.” The UEFA Super Cup winner was quoted
as saying.
The under fire manager, who joined the Moscow-based club after leaving Kuban Krasnodar this summer, has now proved that he can coach a bigger Russian Premier League club despite being criticized for leading lower-ranked teams in
the past.
"The team has changed after a worst start to the season. The team failed to claim a single point from five games, it’s terrible. But now, we have recorded nine points from five games. We still have a lot of work to do especially
in terms of the psychological state of players, as well as the organization of the game.” The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 FC player concluded.
Dynamo fans held a secret meeting with some of the senior members of the team last week. Petrescu refused to discuss the agenda of the meeting. However, he told the media that the fans come up with possible solutions.
The 44-year-old, who spent one season at Genoa CFC prior to making a move to Sheffield Wednesday, revealed that the Italian fans become more aggressive and violent to put pressure on the players.

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