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“They gave to accept, turn around, break through …” Bubnov dismantled the sensational defeat of Loko
The Sportbox.ru expert considers defense errors to be the main reason for the failure of the railway workers in the game with Akhmat (1:2).
I must say right away: Akhmat has a very decent attack group, and the rest of the lines are in order. Everywhere there are experienced guys who always fight to the end and can show character at the right time. Look: even with a rather experimental line of defense, Grozny looked reliable. The role of the coaching staff should also be noted. Andrey Talalaev not only motivates the players very well, but also knows how to organize the game in attack and defense. Today he showed it again.
At the same time, Akhmat, of course, did not have a playing advantage – even when the meeting was held in equal compositions. For the most part, the guests defended – and did it at a good level. Actually, the recognition of Giorgi Sheliya as the best player of the match characterizes how the events in Cherkizovo unfolded in the best possible way.
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Loko had enough chances, but the team did not convert them. In general, the railroad workers control the ball well, put pressure on it – one cannot say that their game is a mess. Alas, Muscovites have huge problems in defense. There are many losses, there is a constant rotation, there is not enough experienced personnel. Remember: Loko became the champion when such bison as Vedran Chorluka, Nemanja Peychinovich, Solomon Kverkvelia played in the team. Now what?
It is enough to look at least at how the defenders of the railroad behaved in the episode with the second ball. Sadulaev was allowed to accept, turn around, break through … But Lechi did all this rather slowly! In general, because of such mistakes, it was clear from the very beginning of the championship that Loko would not fight for serious places this season.
Source: Sportbox
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