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Eran Zahavi: "If I had gotten into good situations I would have scored" | Israel today

2022-11-05T15:42:52.236Z


The Maccabi Tel Aviv star was disappointed after the draw with Nes Ziona: "I'm tired of hearing about what used to be, let it go" • "We gave everything, we pushed, it didn't work. I don't think that players who play for Maccabi Tel Aviv should be under pressure"


Maccabi Tel Aviv ended today in a particularly disappointing 1:1 draw against Ness Ziona in the Premier League.

Without the sidelined Vladan Ivic on the lines, the Yellows struggled against the newcomer.

Eran Zahavi concluded:

"I would like to stand here and be interviewed after a victory. We got three points, we got into a lot of situations and the ball didn't go in. You absorb out of nowhere and start chasing. I don't want to make too many excuses, this is the result and it's a shame. There were a lot of balls in the area, a lot of halves Situations. It's a shame, what can be said? We gave everything, we pushed, it didn't work out. I don't think that players who play for Maccabi Tel Aviv should come under pressure."

"We are professionals, we are paid to be here, what should interest us is only taking points, not the other teams. Zahavi said about his ability: "I'm tired of hearing 'once' and 'once' and 'once'.

Release this 'once'.

If I had normal situations, it would have entered.

Half states can enter and can not.

Forget 'once upon a time'.

What's done is done.

We thought it would be easy and we were deceived.

Every game will be difficult, until the end of the season."

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Source: israelhayom

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