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Maccabi Tel Aviv: "Patrick Van Leven only had something to lose, but he made a big profit"
The Yellows coach won compliments after the convincing 0: 5 over HYK Helsinki: "It is impossible to drop the whole case on the coach in losses and say that the opponent is weak in the victory."
The team was surprised by the opponent's weakness and said: "Everyone defended and guarded each other"
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Patrick Van Leven
Yaniv Tuchman
Friday, 22 October 2021, 06:47 Updated: 06:53
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Maccabi Tel Aviv are very pleased with the 0: 5 over HIK Helsinki yesterday (Thursday) in Finland and hope to see the effect of the victory already on Monday against MS.
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Players on the team admitted at the end of the game that the opponent was even less quality than they had imagined, but added that they too had a part in how the Finns played.
"This is how it is when the whole team makes a strong defense and everyone is focused," said one of the players, "everyone came from the first minute focused on the head and wanted to keep a clean sheet before everything.
There was someone in the team who praised coach Patrick Van Leven, who came to this game with his back to the wall knowing that his status was undermined, but knew through his assistants to prepare the team well for the opponent and hence the highest result Maccabi Tel Aviv achieved in an away game in Europe.
"Patrick had only one thing to lose in this game, but in the end he won an impressive victory," said a source in the team.
On this trip to Finland, Van Leven received Jack Angelidis by his side and also the representative of the owner, Mitch Goldhaar, contributed to the peace and alertness with which the players came to the game.
"It's always important to feel the landlord or his representative. It can always do good," said a player on the team.
"When the boss or his representative is around it does something. It won't help anything. It always makes an impact. You could say the players are professionals, but always give extra when the boss's eyes are around."
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Angelidis continued yesterday with the team to visit the country with the players.
Van Leven made two notable changes to the squad yesterday when he brought Shahar Phiben in the center of defense and Eyal Golsa by his side.
Despite the nice win, it is still clear that Brandley Kubas is far from bringing what is expected of him and Luis Hernandez also continues to show mediocre ability.
The one who looks good is Gabi Kanikovsky, who could have finished with a hat-trick if they had let him kick one of the two penalties given in the game to Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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