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Ibich: "This is not the Betar of the previous round" | Israel today

2020-01-12T14:20:26.323Z


Despite Teddy's 0: 4, Ivich is convinced that tomorrow will be something completely different: "A tough game against a good team. They have improved since the previous meeting" Israeli football


Despite the 4: 4 Teddy, Maccabi Tel Aviv coach is convinced that tomorrow will be completely different: "Playing hard against a good team. They've improved since the previous meeting "• On a possible transition from Amador:" We'll keep it to ourselves, within the family "

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Maccabi Tel Aviv, 3 points ahead of Maccabi Haifa, will host Betar Jerusalem in Sami Ofer tomorrow (Monday, 20:15) due to the radius penalty. The team wants to return the difference from second place to 6 points, and to do so they will try to recover the Ability from the previous game against Betar, so it ended in a big 4: 4 in Teddy.

In a press conference ahead of the game, the head coach, Vladimir Ivich, referred to three goals his team suffered from Maccabi Haifa last week: "It's not unusual for us to get 3 expats, and all three came after our mistakes. We worked on what we did well and fixed it for tomorrow. Game after game to improve ourselves. We are Maccabi and we have to work hard. "

The coach added: "When producing situations and missing out on a lot, it is something that also happens to the best teams in the world. The real problem is when you do not create situations at all. We could lose in the 90th minute against Maccabi Haifa with the miss in the end, but don't forget we could also lead 0: 4 in the first half, and we missed a lot of situations. It's football, the most interesting sport. You can produce so many situations and finish with one point or even 0 ".

As for the opponent, the coach said: "It will be a tough game against a great team, which has improved greatly compared to the previous season and the start of the current season. They also have experienced players and very young, high quality players who can be dangerous at any moment. It will certainly be a tough game for us."

On his rotation: "All my players have to be pros. Sometimes I make last minute decisions. No one will open, everyone is the same for me, everyone has to show me who wants to play the most and who can provide the quality of the game. In fact, even if I make mistakes, it happens. "

Regarding the rumors about leaving Jair Amador: "We'll keep it to ourselves, here in the family." About striker Itai Schechter said: "You all know him. He is a fantastic person. He makes a great contribution to the dressing room."

"Glad this period is behind me"

Yellows midfielder Eyal Golse also spoke to Betar: "We will come with the same approach as Maccabi Haifa. We know what to fix from the game with them and I'm sure we'll do it tomorrow. The games against Betar are always difficult. They are in a great time, I am sure we will have a very tough game, we know that.

About Sami Ofer Stadium, the midfielder said: "An amazing atmosphere, it's a fun game to play in. We would rather play at home, but in the end it doesn't matter, we will come with positive energy. The team made us great for this game."

Golse referred to his possible summons to the Israeli team and continued in Maccabi: "Every player wants to belong to the team, it's no secret. I don't think so at the moment. I think how to get better from coaching to coaching and how to help the team win. And if not, no. The period of recovery from the injury wasn't easy at all. It seems easy when I'm playing now, but I worked really hard for it. Glad it's behind me. Just want to go on. Obviously I want to continue with Maccabi, a club of that size, I said it. In the past. "

Source: israelhayom

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