
Former "Rotor" and "Tottenham" striker Roman Pavlyuchenko shared his thoughts on the chances of the Volgograd team returning to the Russian Premier League (RPL). This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
He stated that if "Rotor" plays in the RPL again, it would be a very happy situation for him, as Volgograd is a football city and the fans here are very loyal. Pavlyuchenko emphasized that it is difficult to speak clearly about the team's goals since he is not in Volgograd.
He mentioned that he has always respected the Volgograd fans. He noted that it is better to ask the club management for specific information about the team's future and goals.
For reference, Pavlyuchenko played for "Rotor" from 2000 to 2002. During this period, he appeared in 67 matches, scored 15 goals, and provided 5 assists.
In the last season, "Rotor" finished ninth in the Melbet First League competition. This indicates that the team still has a lot of work to do to return to the top league.
Overall, Roman Pavlyuchenko is showing his support for "Rotor" and its fans and wishes for the team's success. This is very important for Volgograd football, and in the future, the team's struggle in the RPL will bring great joy to the fans.