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Maccabi Tel Aviv knows: "The game in Greece is a completely different opera" | Israel today

2022-08-08T07:20:32.168Z


The Yellows advanced their flight to Thessaloniki, in order to keep quiet and concentrate on the rematch against Aris in the Conference League qualifiers (0:2 to Maccabi in the first game) • Dor Peretz is expected to sign in the next 48 hours


"The game in Greece is a completely different opera than it was in Bloomfield. Everything is open," says Maccabi Tel Aviv ahead of the return match against Aris Thessaloniki, in the Conference League qualifiers, which will be held this Thursday.

The Yellows, who were supposed to fly on Wednesday, will fly to Greece today (Monday), immediately after the team's morning training, due to the desire to let the players have peace of mind and concentrate only on the match, and not to worry about the security situation in the country.

From a professional point of view, it seems that coach Vladan Ivic will go up with the same formation that won him the previous game, that is, with a defensive line of three brakes. 

A burst generation.

On the verge of returning to the yellows, photo: Ami Shoman

It is possible that there will be one change in the lineup, depending on Ofir Davidzade's recovery from his groin injury.

If he is fit on Thursday, he will take the place of Matan Huzaz.

And what about procurement?

Dor Peretz is closer than ever to returning and is expected to sign with the team within the next two days.

Regarding Eli Desa, there is optimism that he will also sign with the team, but this is something that is not certain to happen already this week. 

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Source: israelhayom

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