Head coach of Khabarovsk “Cupid » Andrei Martemianov after the regular season match of the FONBET KHL Championship with Moscow”Dynamo “said his team was at a standstill at the start of the season and he complained a lot about the attacking players.
On Sunday, Amur lost to Dynamo at home with a score of 1:2. At the beginning of the KHL season, Amur won two and suffered four losses.
— There was a lot of confusion, unnecessary things. The guys were on fire, it can’t be taken away. The key point is an individual mistake in defense, when the player was allowed to receive and throw. And so, in equality, both teams fought bloodily. We have very few goals, it spoils the whole picture. There are complaints about some copies. We will decide what the composition will be for the next match. Some people complain: there are three victims in one team. This is an unacceptable thing.
— What is missing from the team?
– Goals scored. Today we are forced to play hockey while working, because the break was extended. And the one who continued to play his hockey, which was in his head, and not the one we had planned, played ugly.
— Do you consider the start of the season a failure?
— I wouldn’t say it was a disastrous start, but it’s definitely at a standstill. There are positive aspects, and there are aspects that need to be worked on. We are trying to work, but with our game schedule, it’s difficult. We score very few goals, so I repeat, I have very big reproaches to make to the attacking players. We are one of the weakest teams in terms of converting chances, this is a very big problem, “the correspondent reports, reporting Martemyanov’s words.
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