Artem Dzyuba, forward of Zenit de Zenit of Saint Petersburg known in Spain for being the executioner of the 'Red' in the last World Cup, has given an interview on Instagram to journalist Tina Kandelaki. In it he took the opportunity to join the casting of the search for the center forward in Real Madrid, recognizing that it would be a dream for him to play for the Madrid team.

The Russian forward admitted that white is his dream team and that he would like to play at the Santiago Bernabéu. “Since my childhood I have been cheering for Madrid. It is my favorite team, when Zidane, Beckham, Guti, Raúl, Roberto Carlos, Figo, Fernando Hierro, Míchel Salgado, Casillas played ... Even before Fernando Redondo ... If I could choose, I would like to play there, "he admitted.

"Cristiano Ronaldo told Real Madrid that he had lost his mind by giving Özil away"
In addition, he uncovered Cristiano Ronaldo's anger with Real Madrid in the summer of 2013, when Florentino Pérez decided to sell Mesut Özil to Arsenal. The white club did not reach an agreement with the German midfielder after the offer made by the Madrid team to renew him was not accepted as it was considered too low.

 "I remember how Cristiano Ronaldo got mad at the Madrid management when they sold Mesut Ozil. He told them that if they had lost their minds for giving the footballer who had given him half of the goals. All forwards are dependent, soccer is a team sport and to score a goal you need a pass. If you tell me if I prefer to score twenty goals or give thirty assists, I keep the assists, "said Dzyuba.

It must be remembered that Özil himself recently recognized that his father, who was his representative, was at fault for the transfer. In this sense, Dzyuba also criticized the agents of the players. “In Russia they are a clear evil. They must be an older brother to the footballer, stay close in good and bad. With us, they disappear immediately as soon as the problems begin. Only the money is kept. It is a disgrace ”, he sentenced.

Real Madrid mistake selling Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo averaged 50 goals per season, so it seems absurd that someone thought at one point that selling to Juventus was a good idea. Now, he misses a footballer who covered the tremendous deficiencies that Real Madrid already had in 2016, when his winning cycle began. Whites are now a shadow of what they were. A shadow with wet gunpowder that misses the effectiveness of the Portuguese.