Lokomotiv footballer Artem Dzyuba sang a song by the Leningrad group about Zenit
Lokomotiv Moscow forward Artem Dzyuba sang a song by the Leningrad group about Zenit St. Petersburg. A video of the performance appeared on Instagram (the social network is banned in the Russian Federation; it belongs to the Meta corporation, which is recognized as extremist in Russia and is banned) football player.
Dzyuba performed the composition at a party on vacation in honor of the birthday of his wife Christina. Russian coach Leonid Slutsky was also at the event.
In September of this year, after the Russian championship match between Zenit and Lokomotiv, Dzyuba did not shake the hand of the blue-white-blue coach Sergei Semak. Later, he answered the question whether he had reconciled with Semak with the phrase “Who is this?”
Dzyuba moved to Lokomotiv on February 8. Before this, the footballer played for Zenit for seven years. As a member of the club, he won the Russian Championship and the Russian Super Cup four times, and also won the National Cup twice.
Source: Lenta

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