
Former Moscow “Spartak” player and USSR national team player Yevgeniy Lovchev highly appreciated striker Artyom Dzyuba's desire to continue his career. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The 36-year-old player, as the top scorer in the history of the Russian national team, recently signed a one-season contract with the “Akron” club in Tolyatti. According to Lovchev, Dzyuba is currently earning money to live comfortably in the future, and it should not be surprising if he plays until the age of 40.
The striker is still a well-known figure in his field, and if he were to retire from football tomorrow, it is uncertain who would support his family. Last season, Dzyuba played for clubs such as “Spartak,” “Zenit,” and “Lokomotiv,” appearing in 24 matches at the club level, scoring 10 goals, and providing 7 assists.
These results indicate that he is still playing at a high level. Artyom Dzyuba's experience and skills are of great importance to teams, and he is determined to continue his career.