“If we talk about the missed goal, then everyone makes mistakes. You know, I knew that would be the first question in the press conference. There is nothing wrong with that. I think he will win as the matches go by. We don’t focus on mistakes. The main thing is to draw conclusions.
We only have the first game. We have to remove it step by step. It is not so easy. I won’t say he had a falling out today. He scored. I didn’t play for two years and came back. If I had come back two years later, I would not have scored. We are happy for him,” Zhamnov told Match TV.
Source: Sport

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