Head coach of Moscow “Dynamo » Alexei Kudashov after the regular season match of the FONBET KHL Championship with Khabarovsk”Cupid “, explained the team’s poor start to the season.
On Sunday, Dynamo beat Amur with a score of 2:1. At the beginning of the season, the “blue and white” won three victories and suffered five defeats.
— There are always flaws in the quality of the game. Even in the most successful matches. Today, the result was in the foreground. We identified key points. They were essential after the last matches: discipline in the deletions. We managed to improve this point today, which is positive. There is a lot to work on, a lot to improve. There are many such components. Everyone has to work. We are in a state where the team is a little nervous: not everything is going well. Our legs are definitely not working yet, that’s the problem.
— What is the reason why the start of the season did not go as you would have liked?
— Our pre-season was, if not experimental, then fundamental. Many elements from speed skating training were introduced. We are sure that the team is not yet in motion, the load is still being digested. When your legs do not work, many things do not work, even if you want them to. Discipline is lame because of this. The players want, but they can’t, and they start to get upset. When you arrive, there will be a short break. Let’s try to correct this situation. Or rather, the body is already digesting this, there is a certain set of exercises that will help motivate the team, ” correspondent reports, reporting Kudashov’s words.
Dynamo scored six points and moved up to eighth place in the Western Conference standings. The Muscovites will play their next match against Barys on September 24.
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