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Satisfaction with Maccabi Haifa: "We feel that everything is connected" | Israel today

2021-12-06T07:16:47.572Z


The Greens are happy after the 0: 4 over the Galilee: "The players spend almost one hundred percent of themselves and that is a success" • San Menachem and Mahmoud Jaber are expected to be absent against Feyenoord


Last night (Sunday), Maccabi Haifa closed its fourth consecutive victory in the league, 0: 4 over Hapoel Nof Hagalil.

The team's goal difference in these games is 2:16.

Overall, the champion with a goal difference is double that of Hapoel BS, which is currently in second place and can return to the top tonight if it defeats Hapoel Haifa.

"We feel everything is connected" they said at the club, adding: "The players take out almost one hundred percent and this is the biggest success so far. Noble level above the league, Dolev Haziza feels like he can score in every attack, Ali Muhammad like two players in the middle and the defense coordinated. Dean David also got involved. "

On Thursday, Maccabi Haifa will end the European campaign with an away game in Rotterdam against Feyenoord.

Barak Bachar's injured list is long ahead of the game.

Mahmoud Jaber and San Menachem were injured last night in front of the Galilee landscape and will be absent in front of the Dutch.

Jaber suffers from a hamstring strain for the second time in two and a half months.

Menachem with an ankle injury and will not play this coming Thursday.

The medical team will make an effort to prepare him for the game against Beitar Jerusalem next Monday.

Jaber and Menachem join the injured Neta Lavie, Ryan Strain and Uri Dahan.

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Source: israelhayom

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