Ice Hockey Head Coach S.K.A. Romain Rotenberg says his team builds its game by following the leader’s example”Manchester City » Josep Guardiola drawing on ancient traditions.
On Saturday, Manchester City won the Champions League for the first time in their history. In the final of the tournament, the English club beat Inter 1:0. This is Guardiola’s third Champions League victory. He previously won the tournament with Barcelona in the 2008/09 and 2010/11 seasons.
– Sincerely happy with the success of Pep Guardiola! 12 years old, he went to his third Champions League victory and finally reached the goal. Guardiola took Johan Cruyff’s legendary Barcelona style of play and developed it throughout his career.
We also put Pep’s history and philosophy at the service of SKA. We also respect ancient traditions. As Guardiola builds on the foundation of his teacher Cruyff with his total football, so we try to play total hockey, paying tribute to our Soviet players and coaches – Anatoly Vladimirovich Tarasov, Viktor Vasilievich Tikhonov, Vladimir Vladimirovich Yurzinov.
It is impossible not to mention Boris Mikhailov and Vladimir Petrov, who worked at SKA, and Vladimir Vladimirovich was even a game coach and made a great contribution to the development of Leningrad, and then St. Petersburg hockey. We develop and improve their style. We value the puck, we play smart, we build a team step by step, we instill in players the psychology of winners. Learn from the best and work for the future! — Rotenberg wrote on the Telegram channel.
SKA in the last KHL playoffs reached the Western Conference finals, where they lost to CSKA in the series with a score of 2-4.
Source : MatchTV

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