Andriy Voronin tips Dynamo Moscow to outcast Zenit St. Petersburg in the upcoming Russian Cup tie at Petrovsky stadium and commented on Noboa and Dzsudzsak’s transfers.
In the latest round of Russian Cup action, Dynamo Moscow take on Zenit St. Petersburg at Petrovsky stadium. Dynamo will play the crunch cup encounter on the back of a humiliating 5-1 Russian Premier League defeat against the Meshki
at Arena Khimki.
The Dinamiki striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Andriy-Voronin-c6020, has urged his teammates to win the Russian cup tie, knowing that a win would get them to the semi-finals of the tournament after their shocking home defeat in the league.
“It is very hard to resist the latest defeat but the most important thing is to keep our head high. We will try to alter the situation by winning against Zenit. We will try to correct our mistakes.” The former Bayer Leverkusen
player was quoted as saying.
As things stand, Dynamo are at the fourth spot on the league table and 11 points adrift of the top spot. They need to retain the third-spot on the league table if they are to keep up their UEFA Champions League hopes alive.
The fact that Dynamo have failed to impress their fans during the third league round disappoints Voronin, who believes that Dynamo have much more in their ranks. He went on to urge his teammates to work harder for the upcoming
tie.
Dynamo managed to progress to the cup quarter-finals after winning the pre-quarter-final 1-0 against the mega rich Russian outfit, Anzhi Makhachkala, while Zenit advanced to the round-of-8 after recording a comfortable 2-0 win
against Dynamo Bryansk.
A win against Zenit will now see Dynamo play the cup semi-final against either Volga Nizhny Novgorod or Terek Grozny.
Voronin, who joined the Moscow-based club back in 2010, revealed that Dynamo have made decent purchases during the winter transfer window and urged the new comers to shine in the upcoming tie.
Dynamo managed to sign the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 FC striker revealed that the latest signings need time to settle down in Moscow.
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