Head Coach CSKA Sergei Fedorov believes the army team in the Fonbet championship game KHL With “Torpedo” (1:3) lost the end of the match, and with him the whole meeting.
Nizhny Novgorod scored the winning goal in the 56th minute, then conceded into an empty net.
“In the first two periods Torpedo had a slight advantage, then we managed to score an important goal,” Fedorov said after the game. – We set up correctly for the third period, nothing suggested a defeat. But they conceded an unnecessary goal late in the third period. We know why it happened. Very fast game. When you realize your moments, there is more oxygen for other actions. But it happened like that. There is nothing to complain about the dedication, but we could have played with more flexibility.
– In the last two meetings, CSKA seem to be playing well. But at the same time, only two goals were scored and the goals were scored by the defenders. Why are the attackers silent?
We score team goals. When the Dynamo defender scored, the striker blocked the goalkeeper’s view. Now the striker gave a pass to the defender, who joined the attack. Attackers also have chances, you have to score, not just shoot. I think there will be goals.
– How to explain the enormous quantity of marriage in the programs?
Both teams put a lot of pressure on each other. In addition, two fast teams played, covered. Therefore, not everything worked out. The puck must have been eliminated in a fraction of a second.
– You are already in the second game clearly superior to Torpedo in terms of throws, but you lose. How can this be explained?
– We then also missed an unnecessary goal at the end. Our central striker then won the face-off, but the CSKA defenders weren’t ready for that.
CSKA lost to Torpedo for the second time in a row this season. The Army men are second in the Western Conference standings.
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