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Former Russia Midfielder Mostovoi Lauds Sardar Azmoun

  • December, 19, 2016 - 23:43
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Former Russia Midfielder Mostovoi Lauds Sardar Azmoun

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Aleksandr Vladimirovich Mostovoi has praised Iranian striker Sardar Azmoun because of the player’s glittering performance in the Russian league and UEFA Champions League.

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Mostovi has made 50 appearances for Russian national football team from 1992 to 2004, scoring 10 goals.

A total of European big teams including Liverpool and Dortmund have shown interest in signing the 21-year-old striker and the ex-midfielder believes that it’s time to move for the Iranian player.

“Two years ago, I said Sardar has a big future since he has all the qualities that would make him a good striker. He has strengthened himself with Rostov in the last two years,” Mostovoi said.

“Now, Sardar is a professional striker and it would be better for him to consider his European’s offers at the moment. I believe that he has a good potential to show his capabilities in a new league,” he added.

“It’s a good time for him to transfer to a good league now. Sardar is a young player who has so many years ahead of him,” Mostovoi concluded.

 
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