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The Hapoel Tel Aviv coach is disappointed with the loss of points in 2: 2 against Hapoel Haifa after his team led 0: 2: "We need to work and be focused"


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Nir Klinger: "We'll have to find the balances and start winning"

The Hapoel Tel Aviv coach is disappointed with the loss of points in 2: 2 against Hapoel Haifa after his team led 0: 2: "We need to work and be focused"

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Ophir Saar

Saturday, 23 January 2021, 17:09

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Ashdod - Hapoel Tel Aviv 1: 2 (Sport 1)

The renewed Hapoel Tel Aviv hoped to achieve its first victory in four consecutive games, but came out disappointed with only 2: 2 against Hapoel Haifa.

Despite a great start and despite leading 0: 2 in the 33rd minute, Nir Klinger's team took their foot off the gas and allowed the visitors to return to the game thanks to goals from Hanan Maman (Pendel, 41) and Raz Stein (78).

Although it did not win, Hapoel Tel Aviv can take comfort in the fact that it interrupted the streak of five losses against the rival from Carmel.



Hapoel Tel Aviv Klinger coach: "I think our decline in the second half was due to a lot of new players playing and not being fit enough to play 90 minutes at the same pace. The team in the first half is what I want to see: more quality, more energy, more leadership. One of the problems. That accompanies us throughout the season so far, it's fatal mistakes we make, like for example in the first goal - that should not have caused a penalty there. We need to know how to kill a game when we lead 0: 2. Maybe I pulled a few players too long, as in the case of Dan Einbinder. "We don't have to make statements, we have to work and be focused. Getting the players in shape is also problematic, but we will have to find the balances and start winning."



On Emanuel Boateng: "Whoever does not want to be at Hapoel Tel Aviv will not be, but I do not think that is the point."

Ahead of the next game: "We will have to prepare for the game, learn the opponent and I hope everyone gets in shape as soon as possible. We all hope we start climbing up."

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Klinger (Photo: Danny Maron)

Hapoel Haifa coach Haim Sylves: "I am disappointed with the result, even though we came back from 2-0. We came here to win the game. If they went to VAR I guess there were penalties, but we did not start well but we showed character and came back. I have an answer why we We start with a lag and only then start playing. Today the penalty put Hapoel Tel Aviv in the game, but we did not give up until the end. I feel we played well in most stages of the game, but the result is disappointing. I think our team is a good team playing open and looking for goals. Our absorption percentage will get more points.

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