I quite hate to talk about the livelihood of coaches, and the dilemma of the end of a professional, but Maccabi Tel Aviv makes life easier for me. That's the case for Helsinki and Bloomfield in the fall of October, unless these are things that need to be addressed, and the issue of training there definitely needs to be shaken up.
The root of the sin is actually the decision to leave Patrick Van Leven in his place in coaching the senior team, even though he came here a long time ago to make order, and with great success, in the junior divisions.
Suddenly Maccabi Tel Aviv deviated from their orderly path, and returned to the old part. Suddenly Maccabi imitates the football association with Willy Rotensteiner.
Van Leven replaced Donis with relative success last season, but understands like the Greek that success in Europe against rivals in sparse lineups is not enough when your base is boiling.
Although the Dutchman did not prevent Haifa from winning the championship, he kept his players warm almost to the end.
At the end of the season Stu in Kiryat Shalom from the arrangement that turned them into an empire, and instead of returning the Dutchman to his natural place in the youth and bringing in a complete and experienced coach - made shortcuts, and now they get Van Leven gnawed and snatches contempt from fans who want to see him collect the wonders.