The head coach CSKA Sergei Fedorov said he is completely unhappy with the state his team’s hockey players are in right now.
On Monday, CSKA lost at home “Vityaz” in the KHL regular season match with a score of 0:2.
“It’s sad to see our team in this state.” Honestly, nothing suggested such a development of events. A good start, but it didn’t last long. The game didn’t work at all. Well done for surviving this unnecessary deletion. We were beaten by a fast and mobilized team. We said that we were seriously preparing for the playoffs and that we had excellent speed for such preparation. But it turns out that we did not accept this challenge. A lot of things didn’t work out, there were a lot of hiccups in transfers and decisions. It’s difficult to say with emotions what was good… But the fact that we were inferior in team speed is obvious, the opponent was faster.
– What to do?
“No matter what I say, I can’t look to the future. » In fact, after losing in Yaroslavl, we won this match. Yes, we ultimately made mistakes, but they weren’t fundamental. But today there was another team! And it’s boring. All of this needs to be considered, understood and decisions made over the next few hours. But such atypical and unusual things for our team continued. And it’s very boring. We told the guys that it would be very difficult to show a winning performance in the playoffs if you are not playing to win at the end of the championship. Nonetheless, I am optimistic about our next steps. I believe our team has will and character. Perhaps we are waiting for decisive matches. But… we have to play now, ”reports the correspondent of , reporting Fedorov’s words.
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