In Lokomotiv, he said that Dzyuba would not be punished for insulting a journalist
The head of the board of directors of Lokomotiv Moscow, Yuri Nagornykh, reacted to the fact that the team’s striker Artem Dzyuba insulted a journalist after the fourth round match of the Russian Premier League (RPL) against Samara’s Krylia Sovetov. His words are quoted by Sport24.
Nagornykh stressed that the player was not announced for the match and should not have communicated with the media. “Journalists need to behave correctly if a person who was walking with his family does not want to communicate. There was no threat of physical violence,” he said. The representative of the “railwaymen” added that Dziuba would not be punished for the incident.
On August 12, Lokomotiv played a draw with Krylya Sovetov with a score of 1:1. Dziuba did not play due to injury. After the match, the correspondent asked the athlete to evaluate the forecast, according to which he will score no more than two goals before the end of the year. In response, the player promised to “put the phone in one place.”
Dzyuba moved to Lokomotiv on February 8. In the 2022/2023 season, he made 12 appearances for the team in all competitions, scoring eight goals and making five assists.
Source: Lenta

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