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Yossi Aboksis: "In Hapoel Beer Sheva of past budgets we would bring in Dan Bitton"
Before Motherwell (Thursday, 20:30, Sport2), the coach also referred to his star: "Joshua takes every loss in training as if it were a global disaster, recently he has been running exceptionally well."
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Hapoel Beer Sheva
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Yossi Aboksis
Yaniv Tuchman
Wednesday, 23 September 2020, 18:52
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After overcoming Dynamo Batumi in the first round and Latchi in the second round, tomorrow (Thursday, 20:30, Sport2) Hapoel Beer Sheva will host Scottish Motherwell in the third qualifying round of the Europa League.
"We need to come and be ready," Yossi Aboksis said today at the press conference.
"We study them all the time. It's a good team but we also have qualities. Fortunately the game against Hadera was postponed and it allowed us to prepare well for Motherwell. It is a physical team that has played with three brakes and looks better. We are strong too and there will be a strong battle. "The Argentines are constantly advancing. I hope we will see good things from them tomorrow."
On his big star, the coach said: "We need to find solutions to keep Joshua close. Elton has brought a lot against Lachi. You can't just rely on Joshua. Every now and then you have to calm him down, the whole system is in constant conversation with him. "Exceptional in recent days. I told him that because he is a winner it also affects him in training. He takes every loss in training as if it is a global disaster. I told him he must take it easier."
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On Dan Bitton, who grew up at the club and is currently flourishing at Maccabi Tel Aviv, Aboksis said: "At Hapoel Beer Sheva of past budgets we would have brought in Dan Bitton. We could not bring him in when we had Joshua in the same position. We had to bring players to other positions."
Miguel Vitor added: "A tough game awaits us against a more physical team than we are used to in Israeli football. As for Joshua who is my friend, sometimes people are wrong. The club spoke to him and I helped. I am convinced he will come focused for the upcoming games. I hope we can continue to play "Football. If the government decides otherwise, we will accept it. We are playing to make the fans happy and do some good to the people at this time."
Estimated composition:
Ohad Levita, Or Dadia, Louis Taha, Miguel Vitor, Sean Goldberg, Marwan Cabha, Mariano Breiro, Joshua, Cynthiahu Sallich, Elton Acultasa, Jonathan Agudlo.
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Motherwell sees herself as an underdog in the game against Hapoel Beer Sheva tomorrow (Thursday, 20:30, Sport2), as part of the third qualifying round of the Europa League.
"We have no illusions about the level of the rival," manager Steven Robinson said.
"This is a very strong team with very strong players, but we will come up with a game plan and be optimistic. We are not afraid. What do we have to lose? We are usually good when we are underdogs."
The Scots, who are ranked eighth in their country after eight rounds, overcame Galantor in the first round with a light 1: 5, and in the second round needed penalties to subdue Colline from Northern Ireland.
Robinson's team is coming in with positive momentum, after a big 0: 3 over Aberdeen in the final round in Scotland.
"I hope we continue the momentum," said contact Mark O'Hara, who scored on Sunday.
"We had some very good performances, and against Aberdeen we felt we were connecting together. It gives us confidence. A big challenge awaits us."
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cast
:
Trevor Carson, Declan Gallagher, Stephen O'Donnell, Ricky Limey, Liam Grimshaw, Beauce Mugabe, Liam Powworth, Mark O'Hara, Alan Campbell, Anthony Watt, Christopher Long.
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