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Dominic Suboslay: "The heat played into the hands of Maccabi Tel Aviv. We could not breathe."
Red Bull Salzburg complained about the weather after the victory at Bloomfield: "The extreme heat bothered us."
Dan Bitton squeezed compliments in the local media: "Dream gate, impressive display"
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Wednesday, 23 September 2020, 08:27
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Despite the mitigating circumstances that Maccabi Tel Aviv had, despite the assessments that they will win easily, Red Bull Salzburg is very pleased following the narrow 1: 2 victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv in the playoffs for promotion to the Champions League.
The Austrians, who never made it to the qualifiers, feared the bad scenario would be repeated when they fell 1-0 behind Dan Bitton's excellent goal, but turned out to be goals from Dominic Suboslay (49) and Masaya Okugawa (57), who gave them a big boost ahead of the rematch in Austria in a week.
At the end of the game the Salzburg players complained about the weather which made it difficult for them to develop their normal game.
"The heat and the high humidity played into the hands of Maccabi Tel Aviv," said Suboslay, one of the stars of Salzburg's comeback.
"The weather was weird because not only was it very hot, it was also very difficult to breathe. In the last few minutes we could barely breathe."
At the same time, Suboslay, is pleased that "there were more good things than bad in this game. We can play much better, both on an individual and team level."
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Difficult to deal with the Israeli heat.
Dominic Suboslay (Photo: Berni Ardov)
Goalkeeper Tsitsan Stankovic added: "The only thing that matters now is that we do not lose at home. We are a very good home team, and we know that our home will have a much more comfortable temperature, and that will undoubtedly be an advantage. Maccabi Tel Aviv showed very good ability, played well, but "We were not surprised by its level. We were prepared to face a good team."
Sports director Christoph Freund also said that "it was possible to see that the extreme weather was bothering us," adding sarcastically that "our players are already waiting for bonuses."
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He also impressed the Austrians.
Dan Bitton (Photo: Bernie Ardov)
The Austrian media complimented Maccabi Tel Aviv, with an emphasis on Dan Bitton.
"Bitton was the outstanding player for the Israeli champion, who displayed an impressive fighting spirit despite the eruption of the corona and the many absences. Bitton scored a dream goal, and was one of the most prominent players on the field," the Krona website said.
The Austrians are set to receive more shots of encouragement ahead of the rematch: In Austria it is reported that midfielder Zeltko Yunozovic, the only absentee from the Salzburg squad at Bloomfield, is set to recover from the minor injury he is suffering from and be at the disposal of coach Jesse Marsh.
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