Head coach of Metallurg Magnitogorsk Andrei Razin after an away loss to Spartak Moscow in the KHL playoff match, he said the support from the capital’s stands played an important role in the outcome of the match.
On Thursday, Metallurg lost to Spartak with a score of 2:5. Magnitogorsk leads the best-of-four series with a score of 2-1.
— The game was no different from the previous ones. The first period didn’t start very well, but I liked the second and third periods better. One of the benefits is that we have won back.
— It seems that there was timidity in the actions of your players. Is this so?
“Moscow also had an effect on us; we came to such a city.” There are a lot of spectators, the public is in a hurry,” reports Razin, correspondent.
The teams will play the fourth game of the series in Moscow on March 23.
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