The Russian national football team held a prep training session and a press conference before the Euro 2020 group stage match with Denmark in Novogorsk on Friday.
Players could be seen training and discussing game strategies with boss Cherchesov.
After training, the national team held a press conference, during which they shared their mood for the upcoming match with the Danish national team, expectations for the game, and commented on the ban on the departure of Russian fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Yes, the mood is really good. After all, we won and we are preparing for Denmark in a good mood. Regarding yesterday's Belgium-Denmark match, I think everyone was watching. Of course, we saw both the strengths and weaknesses, but today we will still have a theory - we will see our game. And we will continue to analyse Denmark. And the coaching staff will point out their weaknesses to us," Russian national team player Alexander Sobolev said.
He also added that the players are focused on winning, so they keep a positive attitude and cheerfulness.
"Everything depends on us. We need to go out and beat Denmark. And then calmly advance through the group stage. Of course, everyone believes in it and we believe in it. And we're working on it. We will try not to disappoint all of us," Alexander summed up.
The Russian team will play Denmark in Copenhagen on June 21 for the third round of Group B. Russia is second on the table with 3 points after three games, while the Danes are at the bottom with two defeats.
The Russian national football team held a prep training session and a press conference before the Euro 2020 group stage match with Denmark in Novogorsk on Friday.
Players could be seen training and discussing game strategies with boss Cherchesov.
After training, the national team held a press conference, during which they shared their mood for the upcoming match with the Danish national team, expectations for the game, and commented on the ban on the departure of Russian fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Yes, the mood is really good. After all, we won and we are preparing for Denmark in a good mood. Regarding yesterday's Belgium-Denmark match, I think everyone was watching. Of course, we saw both the strengths and weaknesses, but today we will still have a theory - we will see our game. And we will continue to analyse Denmark. And the coaching staff will point out their weaknesses to us," Russian national team player Alexander Sobolev said.
He also added that the players are focused on winning, so they keep a positive attitude and cheerfulness.
"Everything depends on us. We need to go out and beat Denmark. And then calmly advance through the group stage. Of course, everyone believes in it and we believe in it. And we're working on it. We will try not to disappoint all of us," Alexander summed up.
The Russian team will play Denmark in Copenhagen on June 21 for the third round of Group B. Russia is second on the table with 3 points after three games, while the Danes are at the bottom with two defeats.
The Russian national football team held a prep training session and a press conference before the Euro 2020 group stage match with Denmark in Novogorsk on Friday.
Players could be seen training and discussing game strategies with boss Cherchesov.
After training, the national team held a press conference, during which they shared their mood for the upcoming match with the Danish national team, expectations for the game, and commented on the ban on the departure of Russian fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Yes, the mood is really good. After all, we won and we are preparing for Denmark in a good mood. Regarding yesterday's Belgium-Denmark match, I think everyone was watching. Of course, we saw both the strengths and weaknesses, but today we will still have a theory - we will see our game. And we will continue to analyse Denmark. And the coaching staff will point out their weaknesses to us," Russian national team player Alexander Sobolev said.
He also added that the players are focused on winning, so they keep a positive attitude and cheerfulness.
"Everything depends on us. We need to go out and beat Denmark. And then calmly advance through the group stage. Of course, everyone believes in it and we believe in it. And we're working on it. We will try not to disappoint all of us," Alexander summed up.
The Russian team will play Denmark in Copenhagen on June 21 for the third round of Group B. Russia is second on the table with 3 points after three games, while the Danes are at the bottom with two defeats.