“Before that, we had a good match in Yaroslavl, very emotional, we held on for 60 minutes. We left a lot of strength there, and so here we had to push ourselves a little to find the strength for this match. There weren’t many moments, but the ones that were, we implemented them.
I agree that now it doesn’t matter who to play with due to the equality of the teams. I think everyone sees that. In addition, the table is constantly changing, the two-point system, all teams are in suspense until the end of the regular season. But it would be nice if we finished the regular season in first place,” Mironov said.
Source: Sport

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