Head coach of SKA Romain Rotenberg after the match with Neftekhimik he told how a defender Anthony DeAngelo walked up to him and apologized for the bad game.
Tuesday SKA defeated Neftekhimik at home in the KHL regular season match with a score of 3:2 in overtime.
— Anthony DeAngelo scored his 13th point today. If this continues, it will exceed a hundred. What approach did you find?
– I understand what you’re talking about. But there’s no need to get ahead of ourselves here. God grant Tony more points. But we always work as a team. And believe me, he is still far from showing his best game. We work with him a lot. And there is room for improvement, as in our game in general.
You should never congratulate yourself. Well, what can I say? God bless him and God give him the same energy in the next match. But Tony has great human qualities. He’s the only player in recent years who came up to me after a match and said: “Today I played very badly, excuse me.”
It’s his attitude. Today he was also unhappy with his performance. And we should never be satisfied. You just have to keep training and working. The next match will start with a score of 0:0. And today we are grateful to everyone for the victory – and Tony, and Vasya (Glotov), and Zyk (Zykov), and all our players. This is a tough team win.
— Apparently he said that after the match in Minsk.
– Let’s discuss this issue in six months. Let’s talk about the facts. Let’s not go too far,” Rotenberg was quoted as saying by a correspondent.
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