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Maccabi Tel Aviv learns to make life easy for itself: "It will give confidence"
The Yellows hope that the opportunity against Alskart will be translated into the league and are convinced that the problems in defense will also be solved soon.
Van Leven explains the anger of hacking around the penalty, sends a message to Dan Bitton and admits: The Zargari deal was not really close.
Disappointment with the amount of audience
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Yaniv Tuchman
Wednesday, 15 September 2021, 06:54
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Maccabi Tel Aviv believes that the 1: 4 victory yesterday (Tuesday) over Alskart in the first round of the Conference League, will help the team advance professionally after the bad start of the Premier League.
Maccabi Tel Aviv came to the game yesterday when it mainly has something to lose, but in the end it came out wide thanks to the four goals it scored.
"These goals will give confidence to the players," Patrick van Leven said at the end of the game.
"Conquering Hacking has been a second game in a row and that's very important. I think the main thing we'll take from this game is that the players have seen how much life can be easier when you take advantage of the opportunities."
Van Leven decided to make two changes at the break when he took out Dan Bitton and Eduardo Guerrero.
On Bitton's replacement, Van Leven said: "Dan Bitton is a player with special qualities. I want him to be excellent every minute and not at certain minutes. I want him to be as good as he can be every minute on the pitch."
Bitton was replaced after he cooked for Stipa Fritza and for Kanikovsky and scored himself from Pendel.
He kicked the first penalty weakly into the goalkeeper's hands.
The referee recognized that he deserved a return penalty because the Al-Schart goalkeeper had left the goal line.
Burglary wanted to take the rebound, but Bitton insisted on kicking him which provoked great anger on the part of the striker in the drop to the break.
Van Leven addressed this and said openly: "Bitton is our first kicker on penalties and the second break-in. It could be that a break-in thought he should kick the returning penalty, but Bitton kicked it and corrected himself. I do not think there is a story here."
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Van Leven said last night, as he also said on Tuesday, that it was clear to him that there would be no deal with Betar Jerusalem for Aviel Zargari because the gaps were very large all the way and that what Betar Jerusalem asked for did not match what Maccabi Tel Aviv was ready Pay for the connection she wanted to attach from the beginning of the transfer window.
Also yesterday in the game, Maccabi Tel Aviv did not excel in defense in the first part of the game and suffered a fairly quick equalizer from a not good enough closing of a passing attack by the Armenians.
Idan Nachmias said at the end of the game that the issue of defense is very bothersome for him and his friends. "We talk a lot about the issue of defense," testified the brake who arrived from Kiryat Shmona. "And I'm not just talking about the defense quartet. Once we make a stop with a clean sheet, it will run for a long time. I do not think we need to prove anything like Maccabi Tel Aviv. We will be there in the championship fight without a doubt and I promise there will be a very good defense for Maccabi Tel Aviv this season ".
On the game yesterday, Nachmias said: "There were a lot of good things in the game. Four goals is a very nice number. We gave the audience reasons to be happy and that is very important. We will take this game and leverage it further. There were many good things to take and even less good ones to learn."
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Nachmias and Daniel Peretz yesterday (Photo: Danny Maron)
Nachmias added: "They let me acclimatize here great. There are people here who let me integrate easily. Maccabi Tel Aviv is completely different from Kiryat Shmona. I work very hard to get better. I still get calls from Izzy Shretzky."
What disappointed yesterday was the amount of crowd at Bloomfield.
7,000 subscribers were purchased for the Conference League and a little less came.
Maccabi Tel Aviv expected more trust from the fans and found no comfort in the fact that the game started at a relatively early hour.
"Those who come enjoy a good game and support the team," Maccabi Tel Aviv said last night.
"Hopefully for the next home game more crowds will come."
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