Bnei Yehuda coach ahead of Saturday's meeting with Hapoel Hashak: "There will be war on the points. We deserve to be in the top playoffs. Think about which array to play "
Elisha Levi. Fighting for the top playoff spot
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Bernie Ardov
If Bnei Yehuda wants to be in the top playoffs this year as well, she has to score at least another 6 points in the three games she has until the end of the regular season, but on Saturday she expects a particularly tough game against Hapoel Be'er Sheva's ex Yossi Aboxis.
"Aboxis will get all the respect he deserves and that's how it should be," Orange coach Elisha Levy said Thursday. "In recent years, Yossi and Bnei Yehuda have done a lot of beautiful things for the club, winning the trophy, top playoffs and that's not easy. We have to leave the dots with us, there will be war on it and I hope we will bring the dots to the people of Judah. "
Yossi Aboxis. Spicy encounter with the ex // Photo: Ghosh / Ginny
Levy added: "We deserve to be in the top playoffs like all the teams that compete for the 2 places left. We have to do everything to be in the top playoffs. We have a chance to be there if we take maximum points in the next three games and where we are aiming. You have to think of an idea of how to win at home and it won't just be against Beer Sheva, they are an excellent team. "
Whether he will play more cautious against Bash replied? The style of our game is different. It's no secret that it's much easier to play on outbursts and not be dominant, but we want to be dominant. We'll consider which array to play. "