Head coach of Vityaz near Moscow Pavel Dessiatkov after the game against Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, he noted that the team managed to react correctly to the missed puck at the start of the game.
Vityaz defeated Torpedo on the road with a score of 2:1 in the FONBET KHL championship match.
— It’s good that the first missed goal didn’t derail me. We tried to play offensively and create chances. We waited for our chances and scored goals.
— Did the team react correctly to what happened in the first minute?
– Yes. We focused on the start of the opponent’s match, but unfortunately we missed a goal. It’s good that this didn’t take us off track. We continued working and didn’t worry for long. But that’s how it happened. However, the game lasts 60 minutes.
We try to play for ourselves and not adapt to our opponents. I think in the second half the hosts’ advantage was less visible.
In principle, it was a game of equal opponents. In the third period, like in our last match, it went all the way to the goal. I won’t say we were luckier, we just scored the right goal. The team worked and was ready to take points. When the score is 1:1, teams always keep this score and act with a little caution. Apparently this has an effect. Teams want to preserve their own and wait for the opponent to make a mistake. We succeeded.
— Do you agree that the first link did not play the role of leaders and the team won at the expense of other resources?
“That’s what the word team is for.”
– But do you hope they reach another level? The same Baptist has not yet regained his condition.
“You provoke me with questions about certain emotions, but I won’t show them to you.”
— We always expect good hockey from foreign players, otherwise why are we needed?
“You yourself answered your own question,” reports the correspondent of , according to Desyatkov’s words.
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