The Maccabi Haifa coach is not moved by the criticism of the loss in the game of the season: "The crowd saw that we had to win from the first second. Despite the painful loss, the players stayed together, we have a very strong locker room."
Bachar in Bloomfield.
Still leading
Photography:
Ami fat
Maccabi Haifa is trying to recover from the loss to Maccabi Tel Aviv (2: 1), and on Sunday a game against Hapoel Kfar Saba is already waiting for them.
The Serbian stopper Bogdan Planic was tested after injuring his ankle in the game against Maccabi Tel Aviv, but he is expected to be fit for a meeting with KPS. Haifa is open to criticism after the loss to Maccabi Tel Aviv, which narrowed the gap between the teams to five points at the top of the table.
"Despite my young age, I went through quite a bit as a coach. Criticism is part of our profession and we need to know how to deal with it," said coach
Barak Bachar
ahead of Sunday, adding: "We refine things, check ourselves, correct and progress and most importantly, deal only mainly. Forget it, our team leads the league. "
On his conclusions from the loss to the Yellows, Bachar said: "The main conclusion is that in the first half we had to translate our complete control of the field into more goals and decide the game. In such games we have to concentrate until the final whistle."
Bachar was asked how to lift the players after such a painful loss in extra time until the game against KPS and replied: "We have a team with a very strong locker room that creates tremendous power and connection on the field as well. The players went up on Wednesday to win the game and despite the painful loss stayed together and not They sought to blame each other. "
In conclusion, the coach turned to the team fans and said: “I can understand the pain and frustration of the crowd, because I know how important this game was to him.
At the same time, our audience understands football and also saw a team that came to win from the first second.
I have no doubt that our audience will be very proud of this group this year and we are all already waiting to see him cheer us up in the stands. "