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Familiar to me from time immemorial: the possible rivals of Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Champions League playoffs
The Israeli champion will not be ranked in the playoff draw on Tuesday (13:00).
If you pass Dynamo Brest, a meeting awaits them with priority teams on paper, all of whom have played here before: Salzburg, Olympiacos, Slavia Prague or Dynamo Zagreb
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Monday, 31 August 2020, 22:00
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The UEFA raffle celebration continues, and tomorrow (Tuesday, 13:00) Maccabi Tel Aviv will know who will be their opponent in the playoffs of the Champions League, in case they beat the Belarusian Dynamo Brest in the third round. A victory over the Belarusians guarantees a place in the home stage anyway (at least It's of the Europa League) and a warm winter, but in the playoffs there will already be two games and not one.
After three draws as ranked, the Israeli champion will be on the other side in the playoff draw. Here the possibilities are already known, and of course much harder than in the previous round. Maccabi Tel Aviv will meet Austrian Red Bull Salzburg, Greek Olympiacos, Czech Slavia Prague or rising from the game of the Croatian Dynamo Zagreb against the Hungarian Franzvaros. And like Sudova (as well as the fresh rivals of Maccabi Haifa and Beer Sheva) - all those who have already visited Israel.
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This time it was a comfortable rival for Israeliness.
Eran Zehavi in Hapoel Tel Aviv uniform against Salzburg in 2010 (Photo: Berni Ardov)
Red Bull Salzburg
The Austrian champion is a familiar rival to the Israeli teams in the playoffs.
Maccabi Haifa passed it on its way to the home stage in 2009/10 and a season later it was Hapoel Tel Aviv that did exactly the same thing.
The only time Salzburg beat an Israeli rival was in 1994/95, it was called Casino Salzburg and defeated Maccabi Haifa twice in the Champions League qualifiers.
Red Bull Salzburg, which has won the Austrian Championship for the past seven years and in the previous two seasons has also been celebrated by Double, American coach Jesse Marsh, and his roster is talented even after the relentless sales of recent years.
Hungarian Dominik Suboslay and Patton Dhaka who competed with Sean Weissman for the title of top scorer are the prominent names, but there are many more aged 18-22 who will advance to the top leagues in the coming years.
Maccabi Tel Aviv passed Olympiacos a decade ago.
Sharan Yeni vs. Antonis Nikopolidis (Photo: Bernie Ardov)
Olympiacos
Olympiacos is no stranger to our football either.
Maccabi Tel Aviv surprised them in the third qualifying round of the Europa League in 2010/11 and advanced a step thanks to the foreign goal, Hapoel Beer Sheva beat them in the third qualifying round of the Champions League in 2016/17 and Maccabi Haifa defeated the Greek champions 0: 3 in the home game in Cyprus In the home stage of 2002/03 and also finished 3: 3 away.
Greece's top scorer regained the championship after three years, doing so with just one loss and an 18-point lead over PAOK Thessaloniki.
Portuguese Pedro Martinez begins his third season as coach of the team and in the summer he added veteran defenders Rafinha (ex-Bayern Munich) and Jose Holbas, and continues to enjoy the Frenchman Matthew and Buena, the Moroccan Joseph El Arabi, the Egyptian Ahmad Hassan, the Spanish Miguel Angel Guerrero and a line of foreigners, the captain Which begins its seventh season at the club.
Losses at home and abroad.
Dor Peretz vs. Slavia Prague in 2017 (Photo: Berni Ardov)
Slavia Prague
The Czech champion only played against Maccabi Tel Aviv, and that was not long ago.
The two teams met twice in the home stage of the Europa League in 2016/17, and Slavia won 0: 2 in Israel and 0: 1 in Prague.
As part of the intertoto there was another meeting, in June 1993 in Bloomfield, where the Czechs also won 1: 3.
Slavia Prague maintained the championship title with an impressive season during which they lost only twice and conceded only 10 goals (like Maccabi Tel Aviv).
Coach Indrich Trepyszowski has been in office since December 2017 and put together a great team that last season made a tough life in the Champions League for Inter (1: 1 at San Siro) and Barcelona (0: 0 at the Camp Nou).
There are only five foreigners on the roster, the most prominent of whom is the Romanian Nicolae Stanco.
Star Tomasz Suczek moved to West Ham in January, who bought him in the summer for 21 million euros about two months ago.
Hapoel Beer Sheva was defeated in the first game in Zagreb.
Anthony Wakma vs. Arian Adami in 2018 (Photo: Bernie Ardov)
Dinamo Zagreb (or France)
The dominant team in Croatian football met Maccabi Tel Aviv in the UEFA Cup in 2001/02 and then advanced thanks to away goals after 3: 3 in total. Dynamo Zagreb played in the Champions League qualifiers against Hapoel Beer Sheva two years ago and then came up with a crushing 0: 5 at home and 2: 2 in Turner The second option from this meeting, Frantzvaros, also met the Yellows, who came up with 1: 2 in the second round of the Europa League qualifiers two years ago. In general, an Israeli representative was never eliminated by a team from Hungary.
Dynamo Zagreb went through the round. Second with a lot of luck, after about 70 minutes in 10 games and a dramatic penalty shootout against Cluj. They were replaced by Christian Yakic and Marko Tolic from Locomotive. Bruno Petkovic, Mislav Orsic and goalkeeper Dominic Libakovic with prominent names alongside captain Arian Adami. The
current Frantzvarosh is better than she was in 2018, and so far she has recorded two surprising victories at home and
Jeltik over Jeltik.
Sergei Revarov, Ukraine's legendary former striker, is the coach who has signed two consecutive championships for the Green Eagles
M, out of 31 of the club in total.
Tokmak Anguan, the Norwegian-Sudanese-Kenyan who beat Celtic, was the top scorer last season and alongside him are many foreigners, including ex-Betar Marcel Heister.
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