CSKA Moscow defender Yaroslav Dyblenko in a conversation with after the crushing victory over Vityaz, he regretted that there were few fans in the stands.
Monday CSKA defeated “Knight” in the Fonbet KHL championship match with a score of 9:1. There were 2,799 spectators at this match. Dyblenko made two assists in this meeting.
— For the second consecutive match, CSKA leaves no chance to its opponents, what emotions does this arouse?
— It’s a shame that few fans came, they missed some very cool hockey. Many thanks to the fans who supported us in the arena. I think they liked us. We try to give the best of ourselves in every match, let’s not talk about winning streaks. We are progressing from match to match, the team is on the right track.
— CSKA wins the second match in a row with more confidence. Will the team relax in the next few matches?
– I don’t think that will happen. On the contrary, I see how the team behaved. Usually, a match in which many goals are scored is followed by a low-scoring match. And we managed to score a lot, and that’s great! We are moving in the right direction, doing the right things – and that’s the main thing, and the goals come by themselves.
— The team once again failed to keep its goal intact…
– Yes, it’s a bad tendency, at one point you lose your concentration a little, anything can happen. Now we are looking for our game again. In the future we will definitely try to give our goalkeepers a clean sheet.
— Are these missed goals due to playing errors? Or does the team, after scoring several times, stop playing early?
— First of all, playing errors, small spots. In hockey, anything can happen, sometimes the puck jumps over the stick, somewhere we almost didn’t make it, we lost the puck several times, even if we could have saved it if we had acted more simply. There was a big score and we got a little carried away,” Dyblenko told .
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