Head coach of Moscow “Spartacus” Alexey Jamnov after a home victory against Ufa “Salavat Yulaev” said such games strengthen the team and are important in preparing the team for the playoffs KHL .
On Thursday, Spartak defeated Salavat Yulaev with a score of 6:2 in the home match of the regular season of the Fonbet KHL Championship. The Moscow team scored 47 points and leads the Western Conference standings. In the third period, red and white forward Ivan Morozov was injured and ended the match early, while forward Pavel Poryadin was also slightly injured.
— What happened to Morozov, what condition is he in?
“We’ll see, there will be an exam on Friday, it will become clear.”
— Have you thought about who you would put in Morozov’s place if he couldn’t play?
– I can’t say it now. It depends on who we play against. It is clear that Morozov will miss the next match.
—How would you assess Poryadin’s condition?
“Everything is fine with him, he is strong.”
— Why did Andrei Kareev play in goal and Vishnevsky miss the match?
— Our goalkeeper coach knows who is playing and when. It is clear that Kareev played in Ufa and knows the guys on this team. Vishnevsky has a microtrauma, they decided not to force his recovery.
— Do you think Spartak is seen as a leader? Was it difficult to prepare after the victory against Dynamo?
– Yes, now they listen to us differently. We understood that a lot of emotion was spent during the last match. Games like this make the team stronger and unite the team. We are preparing for the playoffs and understand that emotions must be contained.
— How do you evaluate Alexandre Pashine’s performance? After all, he is a student from Ufa.
— I was in a situation myself where you get traded and you play against your old teammates. “He tried to prove it in this match and played a good match,” reports the correspondent of , according to Zhamnov’s words.
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