St. Petersburg SKA forward Vasily Glotov said that the appearance of the head coach of football “Zenith” Sergey Semak in the army locker room after the KHL match against Spartak was a surprise for him.
On Thursday, SKA defeated Spartak with a score of 3:2 in the home match of the Fonbet KHL Championship. Semak and several Zenit players attended the match.
“We wanted to get on the right track.” Last time the content of the game was good, but we lost at the last second and didn’t take a single point, that’s still remembered. We were preparing for the match.
Difficult to say without delay why we conceded in the second half. We need to analyze the situation. Somehow we lost focus and took our foot off the gas pedal. We do not prepare a minority in advance. These are all fruits of the dense middle zone. In the last 20 games we changed the game a little and started scoring in the minority. It’s our style of play.
That year I had more assists than goals. I took less ownership of the game. If there are opportunities to throw, you have to try to throw. This is my second year on the team and I feel better. I understand that I must take on new roles.
It was unexpected to see Semak in the locker room. I didn’t know he was at the game. We have the cohesion of the city teams. It’s good that they came, we also go to Zenit matches whenever possible. We hope to include both basketball and volleyball. We represent a city.
I would like to speak to (Michael) Jordan. Ask him how he is. I’d like to talk to (Tiger) Woods, (Tom) Brady.
If we are talking about the Russians, I would talk to Arshavin,” reports the correspondent of , reporting Glotov’s words.
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