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Maccabi Tel Aviv in negotiations with Daniel Tennenbaum, who excelled in the victory against Ashdod: "The Golden Chest"
The goalkeeper saved the champion, who wants to extend his contract, Seborit complimented him: "Great game, but use your hands."
Talks also with Seborit ("Pillar") about a new contract, the Yellows believe that even with Dor Peretz things will be resolved, while Elon Almog is out of the picture again
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Yaniv Tuchman
Tuesday, 02 March 2021, 07:00
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Maccabi Tel Aviv in negotiations with Daniel Tennenbaum on a new contract.
The goalkeeper was the standout last night (Monday) in the win over MS.
Ashdod (1: 3) When he stopped a few balls closely in his body and players in the team cheered him and India that if it were not for his excellent evening, it is doubtful if Maccabi Tel Aviv would have collected three more points in the fight for the championship.
Tennenbaum's contract expires at the end of the season, but Maccabi Tel Aviv believes in Tennenbaum and has been talking to him and his representatives for some time to sign a new contract.
Tennenbaum tweeted after the game "not simple but 3 more points", and his friends complimented him with the stops in his body when Enrique Sborrit tweeted in response "Great game dude, but use your hands :)", and Andre Geralds answered him "golden chest".
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He stopped with his body.
Tennenbaum (Photo: Ariel Shalom)
Know thanks to whom the victory.
Van Leven (Photo: Ariel Shalom)
Enrique Seborit also ends a contract at the end of the season and talks are also underway with him to close on a new contract.
The Basque defender wants to extend his stay in Israel, especially now that his friend Andre Geralds has returned to Maccabi Tel Aviv and signed for next season as well.
Maccabi Tel Aviv wants to close the corner with Saborit as soon as possible and sees it as a key anchor in the team next season as well.
"Seborit is one of the pillars of Maccabi Tel Aviv and it is forbidden to give up such a player at almost any cost. Not every day such a stable player comes to Maccabi Tel Aviv."
Gate, cooking and compliments.
Hozaz (Photo: Ariel Shalom)
The group is convinced that Peretz will finally be persuaded to stay on an upgraded contract (Photo: Ariel Shalom)
Simultaneously with talks with Tennenbaum and Seborit, Maccabi Tel Aviv is trying to close Dor Peretz's contract for the coming years.
The group is convinced that Peretz will finally be persuaded to stay on an upgraded contract.
The one who won praise in the team last night is Matan Hozaz who was involved in most of the dangerous moves in the game.
On the other hand, Elon Almog remains out of the squad and it seems that there is no good chemistry between Patrick van Leven.
After last night's victory over MS.
Ashdod, the gap from Maccabi Haifa was again reduced to 2 points.
The team will play a tough away game against Hapoel Haifa the next day without Alexander Peshich, who is ill in Corona.
Itai Schechter is expected to continue in the starting lineup as the goal striker.
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