If you pass Apollon Limassol: Maccabi Haifa will try to sign a midfielder and midfielder
Barak Becher is convinced that Apollon Limassol is as tough an opponent as Olympiakos, and the players internalized the message before the first game (20:00, Sport2): "You have to come in a predatory mode."
The team has already marked goals in case they go through a phase, and asked Abu Fani who is looking for a team in Belgium to change the approach
Shlomo Weiss
03/08/2022
Wednesday, 03 August 2022, 10:40
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Summary of Maccabi Haifa's 0:4 over Olympiakos in Greece (Sport1)
After the great victory over Olympiakos, Maccabi Haifa hopes to go up tonight (Wednesday, 20:00, Sport2) to the game against Apollon Limassol with the same hunger and desire to prove.
Barak Becher made it clear to his players repeatedly in the last few days that even though the Cypriots were marked as underdogs, they should not be less difficult opponents than the Greeks.
"We mustn't take our foot off the gas or think that it will come easily to us," said one of the players in the team, "only if we arrive predatory, alert and ready like in the game in Greece, we will advance to the next level."
In Haifa they understand that if they get past Limassol they will achieve the goal set at the end of the previous season, to advance one step and reach the group stage of the European League or the Champions League.
"For a long time now, Barak Becher's goal has been to advance one plant after the group stage in the Conference League last year," the club testifies, "we are close to there, but we must not think that we have already achieved it."
Close to achieving the goal.
Bachar (Photo: Maor Alxalsi)
Bacher has not practiced the lineup and has some doubts about both the lineup and the 11 that will start.
In any case, Haifa is expected to add at least one more player if they pass Limassol and secure a group stage in the Europa League or the Champions League.
The priority from the point of view of the professional team is to strengthen the brake and connection.
In Haifa, they spoke with Muhammad Abu Fani and asked him to change his attitude, in light of the conduct surrounding the possible departure.
It's no secret that the midfielder wants to move abroad and may leave already in the current transfer window. The focus now is on finding a team for him in the Belgian league.
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