Andrei Arshavin: Go West Young Man

Andrei Arshavin had a great 2007-'08 season in the UEFA Champions league. David Wilson speculates if he'll being changing clubs for next season.

by David Wilson (Columnist)

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May 16, 2008

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After his sublime performance in the 2008 UEFA Cup victory over Rangers FC, Andrei Arshavin can expect to hear from some of Europe’s elite. Clubs preparing for next year’s Champions League appear to be his most likely destination.

Andrei Arshavin came up through Zenit St. Petersburg’s youth system playing with Zenit-2 in 1999 and 2000. After this apprenticeship, he moved to the senior club full-time in 2000. Arshavin was moved all around the midfield before settling in as a second striker; if needed he could return to a midfield playmaker or winger role.

His versatility, vision, and playmaking attributes played a large role in his being named as the Russian Footballer of the Year in 2006. In 2007, Zenit St. Petersburg won the Russian Premier League. Andrei enjoyed a successful campaign with 10 goals and 11 assists. He has played his entire club career in St. Petersburg with Zenit. In 214 matches, he has 47 goals.

Internationally, he has scored ten times in 33 national team appearances. With goals against Euro 2008 participants Germany, Portugal, and Romania, the forward can be counted on to perform against top competition.

Will he end up in Germany, England, or remain in Russia with Zenit as they prepare for Champions League play?

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