Head coach Severstal Andrei Kozyrev after the match with SKA said his team allowed the opponent too much in the FONBET championship match KHL .
Severstal lost to SKA with a score of 5:8, the match is currently the most productive of this season.
“We started well today, played good combinations and scored goals. But then they allowed their opponent too much and so they lost. Even though we had a drawing, we created moments. But in terms of implementation, there is a big difference between SKA and Severstal.
— What was the key moment of the match?
— When we missed the third goal.
—What brought down the team?
– This goal was decisive. Subsequently, we created chances, we did not score and the opponent carried out a counter-attack and scored the puck.
—Are you happy with Joseph Dushak? Or do you have any questions to ask him?
— In general, there are questions for all hockey players. We are trying to improve our game. Remember that he arrived recently and hasn’t adapted to our model yet.
— Are Severstal’s two consecutive defeats a decline?
– This is not what we expect. But we played with Lokomotiv and SKA, they are very strong clubs. As well as the next match against Dynamo Minsk. They are strong too.
— Seven goals were scored in eight minutes. This is a KHL record. Why was there such a surge during this period?
— We allowed the adversary too much. We are losing our concentration,” Kozyrev was quoted as saying by a correspondent.
Severstal lost for the third time in a row and is sixth in the Western Conference standings with 10 points.
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