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Progress against a coach at Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Yitzhaki: "Mitch is involved in everything"
After several interviews with candidates for the position, the club decided who would be the next coach and financial negotiations are currently underway with him. The interim coach clarified: "I am in contact with Goldhaar more than you think." "
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Yaniv Tuchman
Monday, 06 December 2021, 06:50
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Summary: Betar Jerusalem - Maccabi Tel Aviv 2: 1 (Sport 1)
Cautious optimism in Maccabi Tel Aviv regarding the long saga of appointing a permanent coach to the club.
After several interviews and conversations that took place recently with several candidates for the position, the club decided who they want and now there are financial negotiations with a candidate who, unlike others before him, also expressed his desire to come to Israel and coach the team.
This morning, Maccabi Tel Aviv are holding fingers that the issue, which has been going on for more than a month, is on its way to an end and will soon be able to announce the club's next coach.
Meanwhile, in the team that won yesterday, and it happened to them again in an away game, this time 1: 2 against Betar Jerusalem the bruised. "In Bloomfield the rivals are closing in and making a bunker and we do not have the quality and ability to decide games," the club explained last night.
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Barak Yitzhaki (Photo: Danny Maron)
Despite the victory over Betar Jerusalem last night, Barak Yitzhaki did not like the goal scored by the team and during the game he reprimanded the players for the ease with which Jordan Shua scored the equalizer. In the last part of the game, one of the standouts was Ophir Davidzada, who received the team shirt at the expense of Enrique Sborrit, was good throughout the game and cooked up the winning goal for Stifa Fritza.
Prevented another frustrating draw from Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Burglary (Photo: Danny Maron)
Barak Yitzhaki opened a bit at the end in front of the journalists and told about his personal relationship with Mitch Goldhaar and the Canadian landlord's connection with his team.
"I'm in touch with Mitch Goldhaar more than you think. He's involved in the smallest details at the club."
Yitzhaki also referred to the recent contempt for Maccabi Tel Aviv and emphasized: "Maccabi Tel Aviv is a very strong club. You know that a strong club was built here. Maccabi Tel Aviv is the biggest club in the country with great pressure to always be number one."
After last night's victory, the team climbed to fourth place and equaled the number of points that Bnei Sakhnin has in third place.
The club knows that they have a huge debt this season and that they can not lose more points, if they want to join Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Beer Sheva.
2021/22 Football Premier League
Group
Ms.
Netz
A.
Hp
Gates
Nk
1
Maccabi Haifa
12
8
2
2
10-30
26
2
Hapoel Beer Sheva
11
7
4
0
8-18
25
3
Bnei Sakhnin
12
5
3
4
14-16
18
4
Maccabi Tel Aviv
12
5
3
4
18-17
18
5
Hapoel Hadera
12
4
6
2
11-10
18
6
Hapoel Haifa
11
5
2
4
16-17
17
7
tax.
Ashdod
12
5
2
5
13-13
17
8
Hapoel Tel Aviv
12
4
4
4
16-15
16
9
Urban Kiryat Shmona
12
4
2
6
16-11
14
10
Hapoel Nof Hagalil
12
3
4
5
18-11
13
11
Beitar Jerusalem
12
3
3
6
13-11
12
12
Maccabi Netanya
12
3
3
6
17-14
12
13
Maccabi Petah Tikva
12
2
4
6
14-10
10
14
Hapoel Jerusalem
12
2
4
6
15-6
10
In the next round, Maccabi Tel Aviv will host Hapoel Hadera.
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