Look, i think the team made the best to ensure they'd have won gold and silver: Alina with the most difficult programs, Evgenia with her reputation and a more stable layout. I'm not blaming Eteri, strategically they did their best.
But the whole "Eteri was upset because Evgenia didn't win" is BS, otherwise she'd have really tried everything risking more of course, with new combos, or moving the lutz in the second half,... even if she was injured.
Eteri looked upset cause:
1) You can't just be happy for one of your athletes when the other is sad because she didn't win.
2) All russians were on the Evgenia train because she has been the face of ladies figure skating for the previous 2-3 years, even Tarasova was on board with her (when Radionova stopped being competitive), and because she was the one who stood up for the country after the doping scandal and WADA/IOC decisions.
I mean Tarasova kept saying last year the whole time that with 3s-3lo Zhenya would have won the Olympics, we know that would have not been enough if you do the math, but that's the perception i was talking about. People see more difficult or unsual combos and they give you even more credit and that sometimes applies to the judges too.
Alina did the 3ltz-3lo, that was the most difficult combination in the ladies event, that's something even the person who knows nothing to figure skating can understand.
Except she tried, as you so conveniently forget, and it didn't work.
And then, there is also that nice little choice between ensuring your pupil wins a medal of any color, and adding difficulty which this student clearly is not up to even if healthy, and leading to this student not winning anything at all.
