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Maccabi Tel Aviv: "We wanted to close the gap from the summit, and we have a real opportunity to do so"
After losing points to Maccabi Haifa, the champion will narrow the gap from the Greens to six points if they beat Bnei Yehuda (20:45, Sport4).
Actor: "They've caused us a lot of trouble in recent years."
Van Leven will continue with the same defensive line, Kartzev is set to open at the back link
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Yaniv Tuchman
Thursday, 07 January 2021, 09:53
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The 0: 1 summary of Maccabi Tel Aviv over Maccabi Petah Tikva (Sport 1)
Tonight (20:45, Sport 4), Maccabi Tel Aviv and Bnei Yehuda will be the teams that will put Israeli football on hold when they finish their game in Bloomfield, about an hour before the entry of the two-week closure imposed on the Premier League and the National League.
Thanks to the draw that Hapoel Beer Sheva forced on Maccabi Haifa on Tuesday, Maccabi Tel Aviv has an opportunity tonight to reduce the gap between them and the leader to only 6 points at the end of the 15th round.
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"We wanted to close the gap and we have a real opportunity to do that," Maccabi Tel Aviv said this morning.
"Bnei Yehuda has caused us a lot of trouble in recent years and also this season we started with a draw in the previous round and lost two points against it. If we want first place, we must take three points tonight and reduce the gap to only six."
Coach Patrick Van Leven, who is currently leading Maccabi Tel Aviv with one hundred percent success, is expected to continue with the same defensive line he opened against Maccabi Petah Tikva, with Eden Kartzev set to start at the back link.
"We want to make our fans happy a moment before the closure," one of the players said this morning.
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