Moscow Coach CSKA Sergei Fedorov told how in the locker room after the game he reacts to the team’s loss.
The day before, CSKA hockey players in St. Petersburg lost S.K.A. in the regular season match of the KHL Fonbet Championship – 1:3. For the team, this loss was the third in a row, the team with 74 points is in third place in the Western Conference.
– Now you are the head coach of CSKA. And after the match with SKA, they were just “boiling”. How do you handle defeat? Under the slogan “Forget it as soon as possible”?
No, it’s not a constructive slogan. Not exactly. In pursuit, I try to restrain myself. To pass on your thoughts to the hockey players: what didn’t work in the first place, why. But it is in pursuit. A more in-depth analysis of the game will come later. We play every other day. In this sense, the work does not stop. We have a fairly experienced team. It’s hard for me to scold guys or make claims against them when the fact of defeat has already happened. You know that’s not the way to play, well, not like that!
– From the point of view of psychology, CSKA is a very strong team. Maybe it’s not about her?
“Psychology is always present. But when fatigue arrives, the most difficult here is to be able to step over.
– When you were a player, did you take defeats more easily?
– I can’t say that. I played hockey at a high level, so as a player I understood those moments that didn’t work out. And he was worried, of course, – quote the words of Fedorov “RB Sport”.
In the next match, CSKA will host Amur Khabarovsk on their ice, and SKA will visit Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. Both meetings will take place on January 27. Watch live broadcasts of KHL matches on the federal channel and thematic channels of the holding, as well as on the sites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru. The Lokomotiv vs SKA match will be available live on the KHL PRIME channel.
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