Head coach of SKA Romain Rotenberg after Kunlun’s defeat at the FONBET KHL Championship, he noted that the hockey players of the St. Petersburg team during home matches must give everything in every shift.
The match in St. Petersburg ended with a score of 5:4 in favor of Kunlun.
— Can you say that after Severstal, your players did not move to a completely different Kunlun? They are completely different teams.
— I agree with you that they are two completely different teams. Our guys knew about it. But it’s not that they haven’t rebuilt. The conversation wasn’t even about that. And about their attitude towards the game. When you play at home in front of your fans, you have to give your best in every appearance.
The fifth opposing goal was decisive. Remember when their player came out of the penalty box and our player conceded at the junction? The puck came out and the opponent was first on the puck. The one from distance scored. It’s all in the details. But we saw bright combinations, mutual understanding between players, new combinations. We have to hang on to the result, and those two minutes of the third period were the hockey we want to see. You must play every 60 minutes. “Like that, clinging to the present moment at every change,” reports a correspondent, according to Rotenberg.
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