"Rostov's Goalkeepers Are Playing Poorly, That's Why We Don't See a Clear First Choice" - Abaev
Former Rostov Goalie Analyzes Team's Goalkeeping Situation
Former Rostov goalkeeper Soslan Dzhanaev has criticized the club's goalkeeping situation, saying that the team's current goalkeepers are not playing well enough.
Dzhanaev, who left Rostov in 2019, said that he believes the team's goalkeepers are making too many mistakes and are not providing enough stability to the team's defense.
"I think Rostov's goalkeepers are playing poorly, that's why we don't see a constant first-choice goalkeeper," Dzhanaev said in an interview with Sport24.
Rostov's Goalkeeping Options
Rostov currently has three goalkeepers on their roster: Sergei Pesyakov, Nikita Medvedev, and Aleksandr Dovbnya.
Pesyakov has been the team's first-choice goalkeeper for most of the season, but he has made several high-profile mistakes in recent games.
Medvedev has played in a few games this season, but he has also made some mistakes.
Dovbnya is the youngest of the three goalkeepers and has not yet made his debut for the team.
Dzhanaev's Criticism
Dzhanaev's criticism of Rostov's goalkeepers is likely to put pressure on the team's management to make a change in goal.
It is possible that Rostov could sign a new goalkeeper in the January transfer window.
However, it is also possible that the team will stick with their current goalkeepers and hope that they can improve their form.