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Sagi Muki and Said Moulay get on the mat: "It must end in a final between them"
The Judo Association fantasizes about recreating the battle between the Israeli and the Iranian: "This is the script that everyone dreams of. A Shabbat meal with a battle between Sagi and Said for the gold"
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Yaniv Tuchman
Friday, 19 February 2021, 08:11
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Sagi Muki and Said Moulay will get on the mat this morning (Friday) on the second day of the Tel Aviv Grand Slam competition.
The two judokas in the weight category up to 81 kg will try to make their way to the finals in the hope that they will meet in the battle for the gold medal.
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Said Moulay (Photo: GettyImages)
"This is the dream of all of us," the Judo Association said last night.
"After everything we went through and after Moulay came here against all possibilities, it must end in a final between Sagi and Said Moulay. This is the script that everyone dreams of. A Shabbat meal with a battle between Sagi and Said for the medal, that's the ambition."
After the particularly successful day of the Israeli women with the gold of Timna Nelson Levy and the silver of Gili Cohen, the men's team wants to get on the podium today and tomorrow and pick up medals.
Beyond Muki, this morning he will compete in the purity of Botbol as the first-ranked weigher up to 73 kilograms.
Tomorrow in these heavyweights will be Peter Plachik and Uri Sasson who will try to finish the competition in Tel Aviv with medals.
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