Thursday, May 14, 2015

Pär Mårts: “We had won with Malkin” – Aftonbladet

OSTRAVA / STOCKHOLM. The night got Pär Mårts questions about his future as national coach – and says he has no plans to leave his post.

At the same time, he points to the decisive factor that Russia could beat out three crowns.

– Had Malkin played in Sweden we had won, he says to Radiosporten.

The World Cup ended in the quarter-finals of Three crowns. Pick-up from 0-3 to 3-3 did not help much, and afterwards was great disappointment.

Before the gathered press call-up described Pär Mårts an emptiness of being forced to leave the Czech Republic without getting to play for the medals.

– It is empty. It’s over and you can not rewind the tape. Reflections we had immediately afterwards was what we could have done differently. But we have tried to match the team as much as we could. As fast just around it is very difficult to say anything, says the coach.



Regret nothing

He says that there is something he regrets – and takes on the part of the defeat.

– I think I have a responsibility to get the guys to play better and I do not think I managed to get them to blossom as fully as I might have thought. There are many guys who have not been at this level before and it is a little difference, says Pär Mårts.

He is on his fifth season as the Swedish national coach and has also contracted over the next year. Association’s vice chairman Peter Forsberg believes that the continued confidence in the 62-year-old (see separate article), and when couples Mårts himself pressed on the subject in the TV4 studio right after the end of the match he aimed on.



“The feels a bit sour “

– I have a year left as I was going to run. It is the board that decides, there is no other, but I had not thought of anything else, says Pär Mårts, who is clear about what that decided the Russians fight:

– Somehow it was (Yevgeny) Malkin was the big difference today. It is well, he determines to the Russians, he had played in Sweden we had won. Now he does not it so it actually feels a little sour, he says to Radiosporten.

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