Spartak forward Alexandre Pachin after the victory over Severstal, he said he was happy to score the winning goal and also thanked the coaches for their personal work with him.
On Thursday, Spartak defeated Severstal in the home match of the FONBET KHL Championship – 4:1. Pashin scored the second goal of the Muscovites, who ultimately became the winner.
— I like playing against Severstal more than against Lokomotiv. Both opponents are interesting, but they have different styles. We play spectacular hockey. I don’t really like matches that end with a small score.
— Did the team manage to play all sixty minutes, as Zhamnov asked?
– Not really. In the second half we faltered a little, but in the third we played much better. We managed to play on the counterattack and score our own goals.
Severstal put pressure on in the second period, but before the third period we talked with the guys and realized that nothing bad had happened.
—Everyone celebrates your progress. How did you manage to achieve such an improvement in the game and what exactly did you improve?
— I managed to improve many aspects. It’s all work with the team coaches, they tell me what to do, all I can do is adopt it.
— What can you say about your puck?
“It’s good that I managed to score, I’m glad the team felt a breath of fresh air after that, we scored the third goal and didn’t let Severstal feel like they could s ‘hang on to this match,’ said the correspondent. reports Pashin’s words.
Spartak has scored 37 points in 26 matches and is in second place in the Western Conference standings.
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