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Celtic may be Maccabi Tel Aviv's next rival, Yitzhaki: "Raise your head"
The Maccabi Tel Aviv coach is disappointed after the loss to Lusk Linz, who determined that the Yellows will finish in second place and will be forced to play in the Conference League playoffs.
Yeni: "Far from where we want to be."
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Zahavi can also stand in the way of the quarterfinals.
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Barak Itzhaki
Sharan Yeni
Yaniv Tuchman
Thursday, 25 November 2021, 00:09
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Disappointment at Maccabi Tel Aviv after the home loss last night (Thursday) 1: 0 to Lusk Linz, who determined that the Yellows will only move up from second place in House A in the Conference League.
Sasha Horbat scored a dramatic winning goal for the visitors in the 89th minute, and determined that the Israeli runner-up will have to compete in the playoffs for the right to advance to the quarterfinals, while the Austrians who secured first place will skip directly to the last 16.
At the end of the game, Maccabi Tel Aviv fans who did not like the ability whistled contempt for the players.
Two of the rivals who may be drawn against the Yellows are Celtic, which plays Liel Abda and Nir Bitton, who were eliminated from the Europa League last night, while the luxury club from Turkey Fenerbahce may also be the one to meet Barak Yitzhaki's team.
Eran Zehavi's PSV Eindhoven could also be Maccabi Tel Aviv's next rival, if he is eliminated in the next stage of the Europa League against Real Sociedad.
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Did not like the ability and rioted at the end.
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans (Photo: Berni Ardov)
"The only consolation is that we have climbed a stage."
Yitzhaki (Photo: Berni Ardov)
The interim coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv,
Barak Yitzhaki,
said at the end: "Too bad. To snatch a goal at a minute like this, lack of concentration on our part. "
On the meaning of the loss: "It's an unpleasant loss, of course it's in Europe. The only consolation is that we qualified for a stage, but it means we will have two more difficult games, which is significant for us. We wanted to give the players rest and save this stage, but that's the situation." Yitzhaki was asked if the fact that there is no permanent coach hurt the team today: "I do not think. We are all working to find the right coach, hope it happens soon."
Captain
Sharan Yeni
concluded: "We really wanted to make history, we play for these moments. We have a fantastic European season and we wanted to do extra to make ourselves, the fans, our families happy. We were good, we got into situations, there was an equal game. Both teams played. "Good and in the end they are the ones who gave the goal."
Yeni is required to issue a permanent coach appointment, which is still delayed: "Obviously the coach's interest is hovering, but we are not thinking about it. Barak coaches us superbly, we have a game plan, we come to training as usual. Sometimes something small goes wrong, it has nothing to do with the coach. Today we played well and missed the goal. "
On the continuation of the season, the captain said: "When you are so far from where you want to be, and we are very far away, the thought is not the first place but to be better, to improve all the time, to control games, to be aggressive, to take points even disgustingly and forcefully. We also have to be more 'disgusting' today in the last 10 minutes. "
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