Head coach “Metallurgy” Andrei Razin after a devastating victory over CSKA said he asked the team not to be euphoric over such a successful result.
On Thursday, Metallurg defeated CSKA with a score of 7:0 in the away match of the FONBET KHL Championship. The guests scored six goals in the second half.
— A perfect match from us, we didn’t concede a goal, we scored a lot. Ultimately the majority worked. I’m glad we didn’t stop playing in the third period.
— After such a crushing victory, what did you say to the team so that they didn’t have their heads in the clouds?
— If the team didn’t start to get its head in the clouds after the second period, then everything is fine. I told the guys that we shouldn’t get too euphoric, it’s just a victory, just two points.
— Nikita Mikhailis scored two goals today for the first time this season. Why does such a talented player score so rarely?
— He arrived after the Olympic cycle, played three games where he stayed on the ice for 30 minutes. What he couldn’t do, he was eating away at himself. He needed to relax. Today he scored five points.
— Will this victory give you confidence? How have conversations about the crisis influenced the guys?
— It’s unpleasant to read when people write unpleasant things. It was clear that we had lost the first three away matches. Then there was a moment when there was movement, we dominated the opponent, but there was no result. Today the result came and I hope it continues,” reports the correspondent, reporting Razine’s words.
Metallurg has scored 10 points in 12 matches and ranks eighth in the Eastern Conference standings.
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