Hyerasimets believes CSKA Moscow and Dynamo Moscow helped Spartak Moscow in securing the second
spot in the Russian Premier League table
Former Dinamo Minsk midfielder, Syarhey Hyerasimets, has admitted that Zenit St. Petersburg club will face stiff competition from mega-rich Russian outfit, Anzhi Makhachkala, in their quest to retain the Russian Premier League
title next season.
Hyerasimets conceded that the St. Petersburg club, that has been regarded as the richest clubs in Russia, will find it difficult to outcast the Dagestani in making quality signings during the upcoming summer transfer window,
as they are no longer the only richest club in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Russia-c2991.
There is little arguing that Anzhi have shocked the world after signing quality players during the last two years. The ambitious Russian outfit has signed Samuel Eto’o, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mbark-Boussoufa-c25085 and
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Yuri-Zhirkov-c37683 ever since Suleyman Kerimov has joined.
The Russian billionaire has fulfilled his promise to bring quality players to Makhachkala after becoming the president of Anzhi. He invested 40 million Euros to sign Eto’o and Zhirkov.
Furthermore, Kerimov convinced the Cameroonian star to come to Russia after making him the highest paid player on earth.
If speculations are to be believed, the Dagestani club are lining up potential bids for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Hulk-c16436.
“Zenit are not the richest club in Russia today. Anzhi can afford to spend more money on transfers.”
“Other teams have the resources too but the St. Petersburg club has the strongest and most balanced composition. Zenit had the most powerful coach, but now Anzhi have a decent coach too. The combination of these factors allows
a team to become a dominant team in the domestic championship.” The Russian Cup winner was quoted as saying.
Commenting on Spartak Moscow’s performances during the season, Hyerasimets has admitted that the Myaso are lucky enough to claim a 2nd spot in the league table despite having a terrible third league
round.
The Belarusian midfielder conceded that Spartak would never have climbed up the league table, had CSKA Moscow and Dynamo Moscow not dropped excessive points in the last round.
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