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Georgios Donis: "I think the referee gave the penalty too easily"
The Maccabi Tel Aviv coach protested the penalty that was whistled against his team but is pleased with the ability that his players showed despite the 2: 1 loss to Salzburg in the Champions League playoffs: "We will reach the rematch with confidence and fighting spirit."
Yonatan Cohen tweeted: "Pride"
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Yaniv Tuchman
Wednesday, 23 September 2020, 00:04
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Tonight (Tuesday), Maccabi Tel Aviv finished the first game in the playoffs for promotion to the Champions League against Salzburg with a feeling of missing out.
The players of Georgios Donis recorded a respectable performance, but lost 2: 1 at home to a team from Austria, and will reciprocate with a very difficult task ahead of them.
Now the players of the Israeli champion must conquer at least twice in Salzburg in order to maintain a chance of qualifying for the home stage of the senior factory in Europe.
Although they came up with a missing lineup due to the infection of nine staff members in Corona, the Yellows looked wonderful in the first half and took the lead from a wonderful goal by Dan Bitton in the ninth minute, after a beautiful cooking by Elon Almog.
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In the second half Salzburg managed to achieve the turnaround with goals from Suboslai (49 in Pendel) and Okugawa (57) on the way to an away win and a significant advantage ahead of the rematch next Wednesday.
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Maccabi Tel Aviv coach
Georgios Donis
said at the end: "I am satisfied with the ability of my players. I do not feel we missed an opportunity, because in football the details are very important. We did not start well in the second half, and we lost the first half. I think the referee, who is senior, gave The penalty was too easy. I think we made Salzburg feel more comfortable, and the game changed. On the other hand, we had a lot of opportunities to compare and played a good game. We fought because we did not want to lose the game, that's why I brought in experienced players like Tal Ben Haim and Schechter. "Of the players who came off the bench. I think we must believe. There are no miracles in football, we have to fight every game. I hope we will arrive with confidence and fighting spirit for the rematch and that we will represent our club in the best way."
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Isolated Dan Glazer expresses support for his friends (Photo: from Dan Glazer's Instagram)
Salzburg coach
Jesse Marsh:
"I am very pleased. To come here to play in the heat, it is impossible to underestimate the effort of the players tonight. We could have scored two more goals, but now we can return to Austria and feel much more comfortable in the return match. Maccabi Tel Aviv is a champion team "We expected a tough game and that's what we got. In the end getting here and winning is a big thing for us. We do not feel comfortable now, but we know we can go back to our country and play the football we want at home and be more aggressive."
At the end of the game, Yonatan Cohen, who was absent from the Yellows' squad today, tweeted the word "pride."
Dan Glazer posted a story on Instagram in which he wrote "Come on my family", while Yonatan Cohen tweeted "excited, holding fingers from home".
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