CSKA learn to cope without Zhirkov

05 July, 2009, 12:14

With CSKA’s leading midfielder, Yury Zhirkov, being on the brink of moving to Chelsea, the Army Men’s coach Zico is forced to make adjustments in his line-up.

Yury Zhirkov went to London on Sunday to undergo a medical check-up at the club of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. The deal has not been finalized yet, but the transfer amount is thought to be around 18 million pounds.

The 25-year-old has been playing on the left flank for the Moscow team, but who will take over his position when Russia’s Premier League returns after summer break next Friday?

Read more

In a friendly on Saturday, Zico opted for a Alan Dzagoev-Georgy Shennikov link. The only downside here is a lack of experience, as both players are still teenagers.

“We are still uncertain on the situation with Zhirkov. But, if the negotiations are successful, if there’s any progress, we will have to look for alternative solutions for his position. The combination you saw today is one of them,” Zico said.

After twelve games, things are far from certain at the summit of the Russian premier league. FC Moscow are on top, but there are only 4 points between them and CSKA Moscow, who lie in sixth.

But the Army club's ambitions go far beyond the national championship, as the team are preparing for the Champions’ League and the Russian cup.

“Of course, the Premier League is our main focus. There are also the Russian Cup and the Champions League, but winning the Russian championship is our number-one goal,” the Brazilian specialist explained.

The 2005 UEFA Cup winners, CSKA, still largely depend on their Brazilian contingent.

While Wagner Love has maintained his scoring ability, Daniel Carvalho is still having trouble making the starting line-up.

He's lost some of his much-discussed weight but injury still prevents him from performing at 100 per cent.

CSKA play the Chechen side Terek Grozny in their next match, which should shed some light on the direction Zico is taking his team.