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Maccabi Tel Aviv will take off for Austria: "It's really crazy, and it doesn't stop" - Walla! sport

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The champion will reach the rematch in Salzburg without 11 positives for Corona, a player on the team: "This is the strangest situation I have experienced in football, flying in the hope of a sensation that will be talked about all over Europe." Maor Kandil may open


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Maccabi Tel Aviv will take off for Austria: "It's really crazy, and it doesn't stop"

The champion will reach the rematch in Salzburg without 11 positives for Corona, a player on the team: "This is the strangest situation I have experienced in football, flying in the hope of a sensation that will be talked about all over Europe."

Maor Kandil may open

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Yaniv Tuchman

Tuesday, 29 September 2020, 06:43

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Summary, Maccabi Tel Aviv - Dynamo Brest 0: 1 (Sport 1)

With 11 positive players for Corona, Maccabi Tel Aviv will take off this morning (Tuesday) for Austria in the rematch against Red Bull Salzburg in the Champions League playoffs tomorrow (22:00, Sport 5).

In the first game a week ago, Maccabi Tel Aviv lost 2: 1 in Bloomfield and its players left with the feeling that they have some chance of reversing the result, but since then two more Corona nationals have been discovered, with the last being Tal Ben Haim announced the day before Yom Kippur.



"This is the strangest situation I have experienced as a football player," a player on the team said last night at the end of the night training that the team held in Kiryat Shalom at the end of Yom Kippur.

"It's really crazy and it doesn't stop. In every test there is someone else verified. Without 11 players who are some of the dominant players on the team, it would be a miracle if we reverse the result. We will fly to Austria in the hope of a sensation that will be talked about all over Europe."

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Ben Bitton (Photo: Berni Ardov)

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Maor Kandil and Shachar Phiben, who were not in the squad for the previous game, will fly with the team today and Kandil has a good chance to start.

It is possible that Kandil will eventually open as a right-line player while Ben Bitton as a right-hander in a three-brake lineup.

In that case, Matan will play Balteksa on the left wing.

In order not to get stuck without players, three youth players will also take off with the team.

Goalkeeper Tomer Alon and field players Niv Berkovich and Rotem Yitzkar.



Estimated composition: Daniel Tennenbaum, Maor Kandil, Ben Bitton, Eitan Tibi, Sharan Yeni, Matan Balteksa, Eden Kartzev, Eyal Golsa, Ruslan Bersky, Dan Bitton, Elon Almog.

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