| PAVLYUCHENKO: WE ARE AT HIDDINK'S FAREWELL
Yesterday the Russian football national team
got together for the first time after Maribor to prepare for the friendly
against Hungary. The forward of Tottenham Roman Pavlyuchenko who scored
five goals in the last three matches arrived in high spirits.
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Roman Pavlyuchenko Photo SPORT EXPRESS
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"Everything changes very quickly," said the forward.
"When you enter the field and more over when you score the things
get sorted out fast."
"The most important thing is that I came to myself and calmed down.
When I was talking to you two weeks ago my head was stuffed with gloomy
things but now it has cleared up because for a footballer play is the
main occupation and I am doing exactly the right thing."
"It is funny that now people expect me to score twice every match
but actually I did not even have a second chance in the last game. But
I am happy that we won and I contributed to this success."
"Though I had to hurt Diniyar Bilyaletdinov and we were flying to
Moscow together after the match. But actually we did not have a lot of
time for talking for we flew by night and slept almost all of it."
"It is very remarkable when people rely on you. You perceive everything
differently when you train as a first team player."
"I try not to think about my future in the team, at the moment it
is senseless and unprofessional. We must finish the season where we have
high and real tasks: win the England Cup and get into the top Four in
the Premier League in order to get a ticket to the Champions League. I
will start thinking about my perspectives only in June."
"My teammates always treated me warmly - always supported and even
showed surprise with my absence in the team. And at the moment everybody
congratulates me."
"I think my good performance now is due partly to my good form and
partly to the emotions of a person entering the field after a long time."
"Having arrived in Moscow I do have a feeling that we are at a farewell
ceremony of Guus. I do not know whether we play in May-June or whether
Hiddink still stays with the team but the feeling remains."
"It is not for nothing that he gathered his most well-tried fighters.
That is why a bit of sadness mixes with the happiness of meeting the teammates.
But I am sure that even after Hiddink leaves we will somehow keep in contact
with him."
"What we will need to keep after Guus is this friendly team as it
is now. We must stay a united fist and than I am sure we will win a lot."
Sport
Express Daily, 02 March 2010
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