The Spanish midfielder of Maccabi Haifa was interviewed in his homeland and praised the vaccination campaign in the Holy Land: "The best country in managing the epidemic"
Rodriguez (left) in front of Betar. Loves Israel
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Alan Shiver
Maccabi Haifa midfielder Jose Rodriguez is considered a very significant screw in Maccabi Haifa's run towards first place.
The Spaniard, who also played for Maccabi Tel Aviv in the past, returned to Israel this summer and is considered Barak Bachar's opponent on the field.
“A week ago I received the second dose of the vaccine.
I then felt a little chilled for one day and that's it, "he said." The next day I was like new.
"From the first moment, vaccine complexes were set up all over the country, there were vaccination complexes near football fields," he added.
Rodriguez added: "At this time I have a 29-year-old cousin in Spain who is about to die of corona, and that makes me very nervous. Israel is the best country in managing the plague."