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Yaakov Sylvester: "Israelis have no patience, this is their mentality" - Walla! sport

2020-09-06T07:27:12.891Z


The Slovakian striker, who has played in the Premier League for the past three years, was interviewed in his homeland ahead of the match against Israel: "Even when their team shows good ability, it almost always does not achieve good results."


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Yaakov Sylvester: "Israelis have no patience, this is their mentality"

The Slovakian striker, who has played in the Premier League for the past three years, was interviewed in his homeland ahead of the match against Israel: "Even when their team shows good ability, it almost always does not achieve good results."

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The Slovakian team will host Israel tomorrow (Monday) in the second game of the League of Nations campaign, and in search of information after the opponent in front of them will try to recover from the painful loss to neighboring Czech Republic (3: 1) on Friday, local media spoke with Jacob Sylvester The last between Betar Jerusalem, Bnei Yehuda, MS Ashdod and Hapoel Haifa before returning to his homeland.



"I expect a game against Israel and believe we will win," said Sylvester. "We are not coming in our strongest team so it is difficult to predict the result, Israel I Can describe in one word as strange.

They have quality and good players, but that is not reflected in the results.

Even when they show good ability they almost always do not get good results.

Israelis have no patience, both in clubs and in the national team.

They expect immediate accomplishments, and when that does not happen the coach is to blame and replace him.

This is their mentality.

Now that they have promised a new spirit with the new coach of the team, we will see how it goes for them. "

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"Israel is a strange team."

Jacob Sylvester (Photo: Danny Maron)

When asked which of the most dangerous Israeli players in his eyes he replied: "They have a better attack from defense, with Zehavi, Davor and Solomon. Everyone says that Zahavi is a goal machine he can score when he just wants to. It is very difficult to keep him invisible on the pitch, then he scores He does it many times. "



On his personal situation, 31-year-old Sylvester said: "I no longer belong to Hapoel Haifa, because my contract there ended and I refused an offer for a new contract without even negotiating. I am currently at home, training and waiting for the opportunity. There are some developments, but I have not yet decided where "I will not go back to the Slovak league yet, and in Israel there does not seem to be an option at the moment, because the clubs are mercilessly cutting new contracts as well as existing contracts."

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