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The PSV striker spoke about his plans in an interview in the Netherlands: "I feel I can influence the careers of young players"


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Eran Zehavi: "I want to coach after I retire from football"

The PSV striker spoke about his plans in an interview in the Netherlands: "I feel I can influence the careers of young players"

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PSV Eindhoven and Israel national team striker Eran Zehavi was interviewed today (Friday) in the Netherlands and told about his experiences in the Netherlands and China, about the team and what it is like to play without an audience.



"I feel a bit like a singer without an audience," Zehavi said, "even if I sing the most beautiful songs, there is no one to applaud. The fans are a very important aspect of football for me. I like to make people happy, that's what gives me energy."

On his infection in Corona, Zahavi said: "It felt crazy. I was tested when I was with the team and it was negative, I even scored a hat-trick against Slovakia. Despite that I felt nothing, so I called Roger Schmidt (PSV coach) before training and said I I want to be tested again, so I also came out positive.



"It took a week and a half, including the time I probably carried the virus in Israel.

Perhaps more difficult than the isolation was that I had to keep my distance from the club I had just signed.

I wanted to get to know my friends better.

If you don't know each other well enough then things don't work out. "

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Zahavi was asked about the captain's throw in the team and the fact that he did not play for the team a year later and said: "I could not control my emotions. I felt blamed for everything that happened on the team while I did so much for the country. I flew 12 hours from China. But that was a mistake. And my feelings took over me. "



On his arrest in Israel after a confrontation with neighbors, Zehavi said: "In cases of injustice, I have a hard time controlling myself. My neighbor in Israel complained that I heard music too loud, but there was no reason to complain. Almost every day she sent me police to drive me crazy. "When I was sitting with my children by the pool, they came again, I got upset, the police got upset and I stopped. Things got a little out of hand, but everything worked out after two hours."



Zehavi said he never thought of leaving PSV and that things are going well for him there: "There are a lot of players who continue to play in the top even in old age: Luis Suarez, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic. If you have a professional attitude, you Keep working and aim high, you can keep going. "

The interviewer told Zahavi that he sometimes talks like a coach and is asked if this is something he can do after finishing his career: "My wife has followed me around the world for years. She will have a heart attack if I say so, but yes, that's my goal. Six years ago I started studying "To coach in Israel. I stopped because I moved to China. When I finish playing, I will continue in football. I feel I can influence the careers of players."

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