Forward of Kyiv "Dynamo" Matvey Ponomarenko summarized the results of yesterday\'s match against Luhansk "Zarya" (2:2) in the 21st round of the Ukrainian championship on the YouTube channel "PROFUTBOL Digital," and also touched on the topic of the dispute with his teammate, Vladislav Vanat, at the end of this match.
— Of course, it\'s unpleasant to lose points. The coach told me to get ready and come on as a substitute. It turned out that I scored, but unfortunately, that goal didn\'t bring us anything; we didn\'t win. So right now, the mood isn\'t great. We will analyze this game and prepare for the next matches. There\'s still a lot ahead, nothing is clear yet. Further—more.
— "Zarya" sat back in defense quite low in the second half. Did this create problems in realizing chances?
— Of course, it\'s hard when the opponent is leading 2:1 and you need to come back. The whole "Zarya" team played defensively reliably. We managed to score one goal, but we couldn\'t get more. It\'s very disappointing that it turned out this way. We needed to convert the chances we had. We will work on this in training. The coach will point out our mistakes, suggest what we didn\'t do right, and we will correct it all.
It\'s very disappointing to lose points. It was tough to play because "Zarya" stalled the game, but that is no excuse. We will be stronger.
— What was Shovkovsky like in the locker room after this match?
— I won’t comment on that. Because what happens in the locker room stays in the locker room.
— Your story with Vanat after the final whistle. What was it that you didn\'t agree on?
— Everything is fine.
— Did you understand each other? Is everything okay?
— Everything is fine, yes.
— How important was it for you to score today?
— Of course, it gives confidence. I had to score. I was setting myself up for this. I managed to take advantage of the opportunity. But there is still more work ahead.