Forward CSKA Vladimir Briukvin in a conversation with , he explained why it is difficult for the army team to play against Dynamo Moscow.
On Saturday, CSKA lost to the Blue and Whites in the first leg of the Fonbet KHL championship (1-2 ball.)
– as a native student “Dynamo” is played against his home team?
– It was nice seeing the guys I was playing with together, talking after the game. And I don’t have any friends on the ice at Dynamo. This is the same game as against any other opponent, – said Bryukvin “”.
— CSKA started the game well and had a noticeable advantage in the first half. Why did the game change then?
— Today was an equal game. We just needed to score more than one goal.
– Why is it with Dynamo that CSKA have such tenacious fights?
– Dynamo is a very viscous system team. Run, push. It’s hard to play against him. From then on, the scores are small, everything is played in overtime or in a shootout.
– So Dynamo is an uncomfortable opponent for CSKA?
– Not really uncomfortable. It’s just a team that plays well in defense.
– How do you like Fedorov’s extra time, where CSKA often changes goalkeepers for the fourth outfield player and takes a lot of risks?
– It’s very interesting. If it works, then why not do it like this?
– Who was closer to success in overtime today – you or Dynamo?
Our team first. There were some good moments, “2 in 1” ran away, Pashka Karnaukhov stayed in front of goal. And then Dynamo could have scored on empty. Also about the same.
CSKA sits second in the Western Conference standings ahead of “Dynamo” by two points.
On January 23, the army team will play on the road with Torpedo, the match will be broadcast live on the KHL TV channel, as well as on the websites sportbox.ru and matchtv.ru, the broadcast will start at 7:20 p.m. , Moscow time .
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