Basketball
Hoverla leader: “We lost a few matches we should have won”
One of the leaders of “Prykarpattya-Hoverla” Roman Morozov He spoke about the restart of the season and evaluated the team’s performance at the beginning of the championship.
– You are returning to the championship with the match against Zaporozhye, which is not unfamiliar to you. You were once the captain of a team. What emotions do matches against them evoke?
– For me, this is always a principled, strong opponent. So I try to eliminate my emotions and just do my job to win.
– Is six wins and six defeats a satisfactory result for Prykarpattya-Hoverla?
– I don’t think so. We lost a few games we should have won. You need to have home advantage before the play-offs and then everything will be fine.
– Was it difficult to get used to Viktor Bugra’s demands after working under the leadership of Evgeniy Murzin?
– There were no difficulties, Viktor Bugra was Evgeniy Murzin’s assistant. Therefore, in some respects their requirements are similar.
– Who is your toughest opponent in the individual competition in the Super League?
– Vladimir Konev and Stanislav Timofeenko. We have a hard time against them; they are top players with vast experience.
– In addition to facing Zaporozhye in this bubble, you will also play Dnepr. Does the current champion have obvious weaknesses?
– I don’t see any obvious direct weaknesses. A strong, balanced team. I would say their problem is time because the leaders are old players who do not get younger as the years pass.
Source: Sport UA
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