Euro 2020 campaign back on track as they look for victory against the second-lowest FIFA ranked side in the tournament Finland.And the 32-year-old will be charged with leading the line as well as wearing the captain’s armband.While he remained anonymous during the team’s opening 3-0 defeat to Belgium, he is one of the few modern-day footballers to hit headlines for maverick reasons.Dzyuba spent the first 18 years of his career with Spartak Moscow, working up the academy before scoring 38 goals in 166 games for them up to 2015.But it was only when he moved to Zenit St Petersburg that he started to be recognised on the international stage, having scored six goals in five consecutive games in the Champions League.The forward appeared against.
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