Facts can not be argued.
From the moment Mladen Krastić stands on the lines of Maccabi Tel Aviv, the team achieved an excellent balance of 78% success rate in the league, so it should come as no surprise that the Yellows managed to reduce the gap from Bashar to only two points.
But not only were the Yellows really close to taking second place in the table, they also got Eyal Golsa back.
The midfielder, who yesterday (Monday) made his 10th appearance in the league in total, mentioned his ability from recent years and showed Karstic that he deserves more credit.
Golsa ends his contract at the end of the season in the yellow lines, but his contract can be renewed for another year if he is a partner in a certain percentage of the team's games, so it is possible that next season he will continue to wear the yellow uniform.
However, Maccabi does not rule out the possibility that the relationship will continue in the season even if it does not reach the required number of games, if its ability continues to be good.
Gulsa celebrates with friends.
There are 36 more points at the box office, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
Maccabi complimented striker Georgia Juvanovic, who scored a double, and raised his tally to four league goals in four games, and also to Dan Bitton, who scored and cooked, and continues his good period, when in the last seven rounds he cooked five goals and scored two in total.
"It was amazing to celebrate goals in front of our crowd. What they gave us against Eindhoven was amazing," said Juvanovic. "If we win every game to the end, anything is possible, but at the moment we are only looking at ourselves."
Meanwhile, the court informed the Yellows that it accepted the request of the association's prosecutor, Adv. Nir Reshef, to hold another hearing in the presence of the court's father, retired judge Amnon Strashnov, regarding the "gay" calls made by the group's fans towards Danny Amos, even though the disciplinary court has already Won the Yellows twice.
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans. It turns out that they have not yet escaped punishment, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
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