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2022-07-08T05:00:04.355Z


Along with the problems and injuries, Maccabi Tel Aviv returned from the camp with positive points: Gagagon looked like an anchor in Ivica's squad, the Dutchman also impressed the professional team


Gyagon's adaptation and Van O'Brien's soft landing: Maccabi Tel Aviv is encouraging

Along with the problems and injuries, Maccabi Tel Aviv returned from the camp with positive points: Gyagon looks like an anchor in Ivica's squad, the Dutchman also impressed the professional team, the search for the foreign brake continues

Yaniv Tuchman

08/07/2022

Friday, 08 July 2022, 06:31 Updated: 06:56

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Along with the disappointment that the team is missing two more foreigners (brake and wing), and when you add to that the fact that Dor Peretz and Eli Desa do not say they are coming and Eran Zehavi is injured - there are also some positive points with Maccabi Tel Aviv to Israel yesterday (Wednesday) night from training camp.



First, Maccabi Tel Aviv is so far very pleased with the integration of Parfa Gagon into the team.

The connection that was loaned to Maccabi Netanya last season has only been with the team for a little over a week, but his adaptation at the training camp in Merlot was very fast.

Maccabi Tel Aviv feels they did the right thing when they loaned him to Maccabi Netanya and they are sure that they got a player ready to be one of Vladan Ivic's bankers next season.



Along with Guyagon in the link, there is satisfaction from Morris van Aubrey.

The Dutch-Jewish midfielder was very impressed with the professional team at the training camp and Maccabi Tel Aviv are sure that they managed to hurt a player who is also not considered a foreigner and hence it is a smart move by the team.

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Gyagon (Photo: Official website, Maccabi Tel Aviv)

Good feelings in the meantime.

Van Aubrey (Photo: Official Website, Maccabi Tel Aviv)

Another contact who made a good camp is Gabi Kanikovsky and it was quite clear to the players that he was very fond of Ivica who loves mobile players, who are not afraid to get into tackles and constantly ask for the ball.



The one who still made a good impression in the camp is Maor Kandil, who played little last season, but with Ivica he got quite a few minutes as a right-back.



Ivica also gave the players a rest today and tomorrow he will receive them again in Kiryat Shalom for two training sessions.

Only on Monday will the players of the youth team Oscar Gluch, Roy Revivo and Dor Turgeman join.



Maccabi Tel Aviv is very much hoping for development in the coming days in the foreign brake sector, which it very much wants to add.

The chances that the Danish Andreas Maxo will be added are also slim because the player's agent continues to trick him into joining him and regardless it is a very expensive and not sure deal worthwhile deal.



This afternoon will end the date given to Maccabi Tel Aviv's subscribers to renew their subscription for next season.

As of last night, Maccabi Tel Aviv reached 95 percent of new players.

The club is confident that today another 3 percent will be added to them, so that more than 18,000 subscribers will be sold in the first phase.

In a week, the sale will be open to Forever Club members and later, if there are subscriptions left for sale, a sale will be opened to the general public.

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Source: walla

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