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The Maccabi Tel Aviv extremist spoke ahead of the rematch against Spartak Tarnava: "I have no associates and I did not have associates, I say everything in my voice." Guest coach: "The opponent is very strong, we will have to be tactically perfect" (20:30, Sport 4)


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Tal Ben Haim: "I did not leave the episode, it's nonsense"

The Maccabi Tel Aviv extremist spoke ahead of the rematch against Spartak Tarnava: "I have no associates and I did not have associates, I say everything in my voice."

Guest coach: "The opponent is very strong, we will have to be tactically perfect" (20:30, Sport 4)

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Summary: Spartak Tarnava - Maccabi Tel Aviv 0: 0 (Sport 1)

Maccabi Tel Aviv

After 0: 0 last week, Maccabi Tel Aviv will not be satisfied with anything other than a victory over its Slovak rival (Thursday, 20:30, Sport 4) and a promotion to the Conference League playoffs - two games away from home. The Yellows will of course be without Jonathan Cohen, who was sold to Italian Pisa - and will arrive while they are still in the midst of rebuilding the squad.



Patrick Van Leven showed up for the press conference today and was first asked about the sale of Jonathan Cohen: "He has the ability to succeed in Pisa and he will have to show it. For me everything is fine, he respected everyone and I think everyone wishes him the best and wants him to succeed." On the previous game against Trnava, the Dutchman said: "We have created enough situations and now the burden of proof is on the players. We are slowly reaching the level we were last season, in training and also in games, and I think we are on the right track. I believe in what we do and what the players do. We played offensive football, that's our attitude and we'll try to do that tomorrow as well. "



On the ability of the young goalkeeper Daniel Peretz, who started in all the team games this season: "When you have the opportunity to show yourself you have to prove yourself, and I think Daniel shows the abilities he has and thanks to them we believed in him. We feel comfortable with him. " On the transfer window: "We are constantly asked about strengthening the staff and we constantly answer that we are looking to strengthen. Until the transfer window closes, Maccabi Tel Aviv is always exploring options to strengthen the staff. Maccabi Tel Aviv is a club that wants to build players, as we did with Yonatan "We came up from the youth. We are not dependent on one player."



Next to Van Leven sat Tal Ben Haim, who also spoke about the sale of Cohen: "I wish Yonatan Cohen success, he has progressed in recent years, gave a lot to the club and earned this move. I am sure we as a club, Maccabi Tel Aviv, although we will miss Yoni, We will know how to overcome it. "



If he now expects to put a stake in the squad: "If I get more minutes, it's only time will tell. I expect from myself and want to give the team much more than last season, but it has nothing to do with bringing in or leaving a player. I come to every practice and every game to do the The best and help as much as I can. We're only in mid-August and there were a total of four games - I did not open in the first three games and I already hear people close to Tal Ben Haim say that Tal wants to leave. I'm not 18, I have no friends and I had no friends, if I have Something to say, so I say. These publications, unfortunately, cause me harm because people believe this nonsense. You have to get into proportions, leaving for me is not on the agenda, I want to be here and that's why I extended my contract a month ago and that's why I returned to Maccabi Tel Aviv And I was not interested in other proposals. "

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Hozaz against Tranba last week (Photo: Official website, Maccabi Tel Aviv website)

Spartak Tarnava

The Slovak rival knew well after the previous game that they avoided the loss only thanks to the misses of Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Tarnava will arrive in a good mood after a light 0: 4 over Liptovsky in the league on Saturday, but also with a real fear of the Israeli Cup holder.




Coach Michael Gashparik said: "We will have to be tactically perfect. We must not make mistakes in the back and in front we will have to be as efficient as possible. Maccabi is a very strong opponent, but we believe in ourselves. In recent days I have formed the team. We have to understand that our opponent is very strong and that we should try to stop it. "



Estimated composition:

Dominic Tkach, Roman Prozhka, Sebastian Kosha, Philip Tverdzik, Izuchukov Anthony, Martin Mikovic, Kyriakos Savidis, Martin Bucca, Simon Cabral, Yusuf Bamidala, Milan Ristovsky.

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