The tall striker lends support to the under-fire manager after their latest Russian Premier League win over Zenit St. Petersburg at Petrovsky stadium.
Spartak Moscow climbed to the third-spot in the Russian Premier League, level on points with the second-placed CSKA Moscow, after winning their latest league tie 3-2 against Zenit St. Petersburg at Petrovsky stadium.
In a closely contested match, where both sides had equal chances, Spartak conceded the opening goal during the first-half. However, they managed to score an equaliser in the second-half.
It looked like another miserable afternoon for the Moscow-based club, as they conceded another goal on the penalty spot. However, Spartak came from behind to score two goals inside the last 10 minutes to claim all three points.
In the aftermath of the outcome, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 despite
series of disappointing results during the third league round.
“The team play is not affected by the rumours about a possible change of coach. I think we will stand up for our manager. We need to improve out game in order to do that and it’s up to the management to decide
Karpin’s future.” Dzyuba said.
There is little arguing that the Moscow-based club had a nightmare start to the third league round, having claimed only a single win in the opening five league matches. However, they altered the situation after winning back-to-back
matches against Rubin Kazan and Kuban Krasnodar.
If speculations are to be believed, the Red-whites are keeping tabs on former Zenit manager, d**k Advocaat, to replace Karpin during the summer. Reports in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Russia-c2991 suggest that the entire squad is not happy with the increasing
problems at Luzhniki stadium and the tactician could leave this summer.
However, Dzyuba quashed such rumours, and admitted that Karpin has all the attributes to guide the Russian outfit to glory in the future. Speaking on the reasons behind Spartak's failures, Dzyuba revealed that they had too
many players in the treatment room before the start of the third league round.
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