Admiral Defender Libor Shulak following the results of the Fonbet match of the KHL championship with Avtomobilist, in a conversation with Metaratings.ru he noted the game of the goalkeeper Nikita Serebryakova .
The match in Vladivostok ended with the score 3:1 (1:0, 1:0, 1:1) in favor of the hosts.
– How did you prepare for Avtomobilist, what did you pay attention to when analyzing your opponent?
– Obviously, everyone wanted to win in front of their stands after two unsuccessful meetings with Ak Bars. Fairly standard preparation, in general, everything is as usual. There was video analysis, they knew how they were playing and they were ready.
– How can you explain such a viscous nature of the game, what can you say about the match?
– It was a tight game. Lots of emotions, erasures, no one wanted to concede. It’s great that we managed to win and take the two essential points. I will also note the importance of the first goal, it is always better to score than to win back.
– What was the key moment, what difficulties did the opponent cause? What game features do you highlight?
– I would not single out a moment, but one player – our goalkeeper Nikita Serebryakov. He looked great, kept his usual level, got us into those situations where we couldn’t help him. It’s a pity that he didn’t have enough “rusk”.
— “Admiral” this season is playing better away (8th place in the league) than at home (18th place). What is the reason?
– Interesting statistics, of course, but why this happens I have no answer. Of course we play with full dedication in front of our fans, not everything works out. Even if today I think we made them happy, I hope tomorrow will be the same.
Sunday will be the second meeting between Admiral and Avtomobilist.
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