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Vladan Ivic: "I will never forget my two years at Maccabi Tel Aviv" - Walla! sport

2020-12-15T17:34:34.652Z


The Watford coach was interviewed by Sky, recalled his time in Israel ("I really enjoyed it") and marked the goals: "Want to return to the Premier League, it will be difficult"


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Vladan Ivic: "I will never forget my two years at Maccabi Tel Aviv"

The Watford coach was interviewed by Sky, recalled his time in Israel ("I really enjoyed it") and marked the goals: "Want to return to the Premier League, it will be difficult"

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The 3: 4 summary of Maccabi Tel Aviv over Hapoel Haifa (Sport 1)

After 18 rounds in the English sub-league, Vladan Ivic's Watford is ranked fourth in the table.

As in Maccabi Tel Aviv, also in England, the team that the Serbian son built rarely absorbs (12 goals), and while this is not one of the leading attacking teams in the Championship, from week to week it is increasingly difficult to subdue Watford.



In an interview tonight (Tuesday) with the Sky network, Ivitch also spoke about his successful years at Maccabi Tel Aviv: "I really enjoyed it there. It was the first time I left for a new country for work. It was the biggest club in Israel, but three years have passed since They won the championship and it was difficult for the team and the crowd. There were also fair play problems, so we worked with a very low budget, but we used a lot of young players who were loaned to other teams. We were very successful in those two years, we won titles. It's great and I will always remember those two years. "



Ivica, who was named the league's outstanding coach in November, was asked about his defensive style of play and said: "My philosophy as a manager is to win games. Work with the players every day, talk to them and find the best method. It could be 5-3-2 , 4-4-2, 4-3-3. Sometimes it depends on which players are qualified. My favorite method is the one that makes the most of the staff. It's never worth stealing things from different coaches. You can keep track of all kinds of managers, especially in England "It always helps to talk to experienced people, but in the end you need your own style."

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The Serb added: "I did not have much free time, because there is a game every 3-4 days, but in the meantime my time in England is fantastic and it is a big challenge to work at this club. Different here, without a doubt. We have a lot of players who have dropped out of the Premier League and now they want "To show that their place is there. We know our goals and what we want to do, and that is to return to the top league. It will not be easy, we will have to be physically and mentally prepared for each of the games."

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