The Yellows are not reassured by the tremendous ability shown by the goalkeeper in the 1: 3 victory over MS Ashdod, and are gearing up for the extension of his contract: "He is proving himself all the time. It is clear to us that he will be on the Israeli team as soon as they allow him."
Tennenbaum in action
Photo:
Alan Shiver
Maccabi Tel Aviv did not win the championship yesterday (Saturday), nor did it win the derby or the leader Maccabi Haifa, but it does not really matter how many of the team's fans, who after the 1: 3 victory over MS Ashdod reached the players' bus, lit torches and celebrated The three points in the mirrors reminiscent of celebrations of other groups in Europe.
But with all due respect to the festivities, the story of the game was undoubtedly the supreme ability that Daniel Tennenbaum displayed between the posts.
"Daniel brought us these points," they said at Maccabi, "it was his perfect performance, from the big shows we've seen here, presumably in recent years."
Maccabi Tel Aviv is convinced that as soon as Tenenbaum receives the permit to play for the Israeli national team, after completing five years in Israel around August, coach Willy Rotensteiner will send him the summons. Himself all the time.
It is clear to us that he will be on the team as soon as they allow him. "
As was first reported in "Israel Today" about three weeks ago, the Yellows have begun talks on a new contract with the Brazilian Jew, which is in demand among several groups in Israel and Europe.
The club environment said: "Negotiating contracts is never easy, but there is no reason why Daniel and other players will not stay." It is estimated that the Yellows will soon reach agreements with the goalkeeper.
Another player who starred in the ranks of the champion yesterday is Matan Hozaz, who scored and cooked, and continues his great fitness from recent times.
"Against Shekhtar Donetsk we suffered from bad luck and were disqualified," the contact said. "Against Ashdod we were led 0: 2, and only in the last minutes were we pressed. We are used to Maccabi fighting for the championship. There is competition, but we only look at ourselves, to do our best. "We're waiting for the crowd to return to the pitches, really thirsty for it because we were missing it and very much hope it happens."