Spartak legend Tikhonov advised football player Dzyuba to maintain subordination
The legend of Moscow “Spartak” Andrei Tikhonov responded to the striker of the capital’s “Lokomotiv” Artem Dzyuba who shamed him. His words are quoted by Sport24.
The former athlete advised Dziuba to remain subordinate and emphasized that he had never criticized him. “What difference does it make who he thinks starts flirting. We won’t win the World Championship, but with Spartak, winning the championship is within our reach,” he said.
On January 8, Dzyuba shamed Tikhonov. The footballer said that Tikhonov too often flirts with the red-and-white fans, talking about his love for Spartak.
Tikhonov became an eight-time Russian champion as part of Spartak. Together with the team, he played 265 matches in which he scored 90 goals. Dzyuba is a graduate of Spartak. He played as a member of the team from 2006 to 2015.
Source: Lenta

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