Head coach of Vladivostok “Admiral” Leonid Tambiev said that during the FONBET KHL championship match with Nizhny Novgorod “Torpedo” His team was broken by the third missed goal.
The match took place on Thursday in Vladivostok and ended with a score of 4:2 in favor of Torpedo. The Nizhny Novgorod team managed to come back with a score of 0:2.
— We warned the guys that the opponent had a very good counterattack, and that’s why we scored three goals. They scored 10 out of 25 goals on the counterattack. And that’s how we received them. A useless goal when we were in the majority. It wasn’t a good goal, it broke the team. The game was basically equal and I liked the third period. We came back, took the initiative, and got back into the game. But the ridiculous third goal on the rebound broke the guys.
There are still a lot of things to correct. But because of fatigue, we still can’t play properly, strictly, and we start making unusual mistakes. Although you can play much smarter and more reliably. Today was just not our day. Luck was on Torpedo’s side. But in terms of dedication, I have no questions for the guys.
— Why did Andrei Mishurov play in goal?
— The goalkeeper coach expressed his position. He suggested that Vasily Demchenko undress second and Mishurov play. “I listened to this and his position was firm,” the correspondent reports, based on Tambiev’s words.
“Admiral” with 11 points occupies the fourth place in the Eastern Conference standings. In the next match, Tambiev’s team will visit Dynamo Minsk on October 1.
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