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Lusk Linz striker: "I googled Maccabi Tel Aviv. She is a favorite"
Marco Ragoz on the Israeli Cup holder: "She is a big name, the leading candidate to win the House presidency. I do not know Alskart at all."
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Saturday, 04 September 2021, 16:27 Updated: 16:33
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Maccabi Tel Aviv received a light draw in the Conference League and will play in House A against quite modest rivals such as the Finnish HJ Helsinki and the Armenian Alskart.
The one who is still supposed to make life difficult for Patrick Van Leven and his players is Lask Linz, who at least on paper looks like a favorite for second place.
Lasek striker Marco Ragoz spoke today about the home stage that will be launched in less than two weeks: "I googled all the rivals. I already know Helsinki quite well, Maccabi Tel Aviv is a big name and is the main candidate to win the home title. Al-Schart is an anonymous team "For me. Each of the games will be a struggle in itself. We want to make a good performance and step up."
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Love the European factories.
Raguz (Photo: GettyImages, Guenther Iby)
The 23-year-old Raguz loves European factories and is expected to have quite a few headaches for the yellow defense.
In the 2019/20 season he scored two goals against Sporting Lisbon in the home stage of the Europa League and three against Alkmaar in a knockout.
The following year he found the net against Ludogorets and this season subdued Seth.
Johnston in the qualifiers.
The Austrian-Croatian, who will host Maccabi Tel Aviv with Lask on September 30, said: "I have recovered from an injury and now I want to return to the fitness I was in before. That is my main goal. The Austrian team? Of course that is also a big goal, but first I want to return "After I score goals and show high ability, I'm sure they will take me into account for the team."
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