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Pablo Lasso: "By Elijah's the fans will push Maccabi to death" | Israel today

2022-04-24T11:39:44.519Z


Ahead of Game 3 in the quarter-finals of the playoffs, the Real Madrid coach gives all the credit to the home crowd: "Such a team with a lot of shots is always much more dangerous at home. All the games there are very difficult."


With your back to the wall.

After the second loss in the series against Real Madrid last Friday night, Maccabi Tel Aviv know that now they must win all three remaining games in the series in order to continue the European season and qualify for the Final Four.

The third game in the series will take place in 48 hours (Tuesday, 21:00), when the quarterfinals will move to the Yad Eliyahu Hall in the hope that the yellow fans there will push Aviv Even's players to their first victory in the series.

Air fight in the second game is fine.

Is everything still open?

The one who already provides the proper credit to the fans is Real Madrid coach Pablo Lasso, who this morning (Sunday) started the psychological war towards Tuesday: "All the games in Tel Aviv are very difficult. Such a team with a lot of shots is always much more dangerous at home, where the fans will push it till death".

On the other hand, Avi Even also does not lower his head and gives quite a bit of credit to the home atmosphere: “Throughout the history of basketball there have been so many cases that teams snatched 20 or 25 points and came to the next game and won it.

This is not something out of the ordinary.

We need to find the way.

"Yes, I believe. We need to get back to the things that led us to be in the playoffs and bring it to the next game with our crowd and our energies and beat Real Madrid."

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Source: israelhayom

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