“We expected the match to be difficult. We rested a lot, then worked a lot. We got away from the rhythm of the game a little, even though we played well. And those goals we conceded, one might say, were marked for ourselves.
But such a victory is better than the last match against Nizhny Novgorod, where we dominated, played well, but which did not give us points. Today we have two points, so a victory for everyone,” Razin said after the match.
The match ended with Metallurg winning in overtime with a score of 4:3.
Source: Sport

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