Fit-again Russian striker speaks on his fitness and commented on Roman Pavlyuchenko and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov’s Russian Premier League returns.
Zenit St. Petersburg striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diniyar-Bilyaletdinov-c11318 from
the English Premier League.
Kerzhakov, the Meshki leading goal scorer, lamented his injury troubled season from last year and revealed that he is now returning to match fitness after spending some time on the sidelines.
The former Dynamo Moscow striker sustained an ankle injury against Spartak Moscow before getting a knock on his knee in the Champions League tie against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Porto-c39186. Consequently, he failed to get more games in Europe under Luciano
Spalletti.
Though he failed to get his name on the European score sheet during the group stage, he helped the Meshki claim all three points by assisting http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-c10193 Miguel in the game against Porto.
“I feel fine. However, the pain is not completely gone after the last year's injury. My medical reports showed that it has healed properly. But with every training session and every game, it is getting better.
“Right now we are having a training camp in Dubai but I think everything is going according to the plan.” The Russian Cup winner was quoted as saying.
The January transfer window has seen the return of Roman Pavlyuchenko and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov to the Russian dugout. Pavlyuchenko joined Lokomotiv Moscow from Tottenham Hotspurs while Bilyaletdinov signed a contract at Spartak
Moscow.
The fact that quality Russian football players have returned to the Russian Premier League pleases Kerzhakov, who thinks that they have made the right decision in returning to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Russia-c2991.
Speaking on the transfers, Kerzhakov said:
“Now they have returned to where they belong. They were having an awful time in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749. So I think they did the right thing to switch to the Russian clubs.”
Kerzhakov revealed that the Russian players didn't make emotional returns to their former clubs, instead preferring to go for more playing time.
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