Dzyuba supported the decision to hold RPL matches in snowfall
Lokomotiv forward Artem Dzyuba assessed the advisability of holding matches of the Russian Premier League (RPL) in snowfall. This was reported on the team’s website.
The forward supported the decision not to postpone the meetings of the 17th round of the national championship, which took place in Moscow. “I think that’s right. “Rostov” played with CSKA, we are not sugar. This is normal. It was not easy to play: it was cold. Many thanks to the fans for coming and supporting,” Dzyuba said.
On December 3, in the 17th round of the RPL, Lokomotiv beat Zenit. The meeting ended with a score of 3:1 in favor of the Muscovites, and Dzyuba scored an assist.
Earlier that day, CSKA and Rostov played in Moscow. The meeting was in jeopardy due to the snowfall that covered the capital. The head coach of the Rostov team, Valery Karpin, advocated postponing the match to December 4, but the refereeing team decided to hold the game. The meeting ended in victory for the hosts with a score of 2:0.
Source: Lenta

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