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Moises needs time to adapt to CSKA, said Fedotov
CSKA head coach Vladimir Fedotov, after the match of the 6th round of the WORLD RPL against Akhmat, said that defender Moises needs some more time to adapt.
Sunday’s game in Moscow ended with the victory of CSKA with a score of 4:2. In the first half, the army team scored three goals in six minutes, but then conceded twice.
– Nababkin scored for the first time in several years. How do you work with this player?
– We always note that his attitude to the matter allows him to start in the starting lineup and benefit the team. He is a team player and a professional in his field. Thank you for scoring this goal.
– How did you set up the team after the defeat from Zenit?
– We worked hard in training, it helps to drown out the pain of defeat. One of the reasons for the nondescript first half in St. Petersburg is the psychology, we can play much better. In this regard, there is a lot of work ahead. Football should be enjoyed, it is joy and inspiration. With such a mood, you need to come to training and go to games. We play for the fans, they give us motivation.
– Why is Moises now playing on the left, and not Oblyakov?
Moises added power and aggression in attack. More time is needed for teamwork; the matches he has already played have shown that he adapts confidently. He came, one might say, from another planet, it takes more time to get used to.
– Will the new central defender and striker be in the team?
– We need defenders, I would insist on two. But no one would refuse to strengthen the attack either. The position of the right lateral also needs to be strengthened. If on the left we can count on Oblyakov, Moizes and Zainutdinov, then on the right we have fewer options. The appearance of central defenders in this regard will unload us, ”Fedotov told reporters.
CSKA is 2nd in the RPL standings with 12 points.
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