Bettor.com
Dec 15 2012
Movsisyan thanks Valery Karpin for Spartak Moscow challenge
Posted By: Roman Shirokov
Yura Movsisyan has insisted that he is well aware of the tradition and
history of the Russian Premier League giants and has assured the fans
of meeting their expectations
Yura Movsisyan finally completed his controversy-hit move to Spartak
Moscow from Kuban Krasnodar yesterday. The 25-year-old
Armenian-American striker joined the Russian outfit after signing a
reportedly five-year long contract at Luzhniki stadium.
Movsisyan has expressed a sign of relief following his dream-come-true
move to the Moscow-based club and highlighted Valery Karpin as the
main reason why he turned his head to Moscow despite reported
interested from Everton FC and Stoke City respectively.
However, the former Real Salt Lake player refused to comment on his
proposed move to the English Premier League clubs after saying that
there is no point in discussing things that did not happen.
The attacker thanked Karpin, who returned to the coaching role after
Unai Emery's shocking dismissal, for giving him a chance to represent
a club that have won record nine league titles since the inception of
Russian championship.
`Karpin put a lot of effort because he really wanted to see me at
Moscow. Leonid Fedun also played a vital role in my transfer but as I
said Karpin is the reason why I am here. I am grateful to both of them
as they helped me in completing a dream move," the Major League Soccer
Cup winner was quoted as saying.
The mercurial forward, who has already scored nine goals this season,
went on to assure the fans of meeting their expectations after saying
that he will do anything in order to help the club in winning medals
and trophies.
`It is a really big club, with the best fans in the world according to
my opinion. They have a glorious history and traditions but the team
have struggled in recent years. Hopefully, I will bring the glory days
back to Moscow," he concluded.
The fact that most of famous yet experienced foreigners failed to
deliver at Luzhniki after completing a big move to the Moscow-based
club does not seem to bother Movsisyan, who believes that he is ready
for any challenge.
http://blogs.bettor.com/Movsisyan-thanks-Valery-Karpin-for-Spartak-Moscow-challenge-a208631
From: Baghdasarian
Dec 15 2012
Movsisyan thanks Valery Karpin for Spartak Moscow challenge
Posted By: Roman Shirokov
Yura Movsisyan has insisted that he is well aware of the tradition and
history of the Russian Premier League giants and has assured the fans
of meeting their expectations
Yura Movsisyan finally completed his controversy-hit move to Spartak
Moscow from Kuban Krasnodar yesterday. The 25-year-old
Armenian-American striker joined the Russian outfit after signing a
reportedly five-year long contract at Luzhniki stadium.
Movsisyan has expressed a sign of relief following his dream-come-true
move to the Moscow-based club and highlighted Valery Karpin as the
main reason why he turned his head to Moscow despite reported
interested from Everton FC and Stoke City respectively.
However, the former Real Salt Lake player refused to comment on his
proposed move to the English Premier League clubs after saying that
there is no point in discussing things that did not happen.
The attacker thanked Karpin, who returned to the coaching role after
Unai Emery's shocking dismissal, for giving him a chance to represent
a club that have won record nine league titles since the inception of
Russian championship.
`Karpin put a lot of effort because he really wanted to see me at
Moscow. Leonid Fedun also played a vital role in my transfer but as I
said Karpin is the reason why I am here. I am grateful to both of them
as they helped me in completing a dream move," the Major League Soccer
Cup winner was quoted as saying.
The mercurial forward, who has already scored nine goals this season,
went on to assure the fans of meeting their expectations after saying
that he will do anything in order to help the club in winning medals
and trophies.
`It is a really big club, with the best fans in the world according to
my opinion. They have a glorious history and traditions but the team
have struggled in recent years. Hopefully, I will bring the glory days
back to Moscow," he concluded.
The fact that most of famous yet experienced foreigners failed to
deliver at Luzhniki after completing a big move to the Moscow-based
club does not seem to bother Movsisyan, who believes that he is ready
for any challenge.
http://blogs.bettor.com/Movsisyan-thanks-Valery-Karpin-for-Spartak-Moscow-challenge-a208631
From: Baghdasarian