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Doesn't turn a deficit, isn't diverse in scoring, and still: Cranka is optimistic - voila! sport

2023-04-16T04:00:57.711Z


The Yellows continue to show mental problems and the dependence on the conquering ability of Zahavi and Yovanovic is more evident than ever, but the coach is satisfied after the draw with Ashdod


The summary of the 1:1 of Maccabi Tel Aviv against M.S.

Ashdod (Sport 1)

Maccabi Tel Aviv left last night (Saturday) very disappointed with the result of the draw against MS.

Ashdod, but less disappointed with the team's ability.

Coach Aitor Karanka said at the press conference after the game: "I am very satisfied with our performance. 1:4 was a much more realistic result for this game."

Along with this, for the first time, Karanka touched on a significant problem that he recognizes, according to which if Eran Zahavi and Djorja Jovanovic do not score, the team has great difficulty finding the back of the net.

"We will have to improve this figure," said the Basque.

Zahavi should have finished yesterday with at least four.

He scored one, his other goal was disallowed by a difference of centimeters and he had two situations that he should have scored from with his eyes closed.

Jovanovic, on the other hand, had a very weak evening and was also replaced in the second half.



The statistics do show what Cranka says.

If both of them don't score, Maccabi Tel Aviv has a very hard time scoring and the club will have to work on that.

Dan Beaton, Gabi Kanikowski, Parfa Giagon and those who come off the bench to attack like Rarsh Ilya or Dor Turgeman, should give a much higher output in front of the goal.



In addition to this, Maccabi Tel Aviv again does not know how to win a game in which it is behind in the result.

It happens to her all the time this season and it is a mental problem.

When the team is behind, it has a lot of difficulty getting ahead and is unable to win.

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Eran Zahavi (Photo: Ariel Shalom)

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The team was also disappointed last night due to the fact that a win would have reduced the gap from Maccabi Haifa to 7 points, after the champion lost to Hapoel Jerusalem, and with 15 points in the pot, it was possible to fantasize anew about a sporting miracle when Maccabi Haifa still has to travel to Ashdod and Be'er Sheva in the upcoming rounds.

Now that the gap has narrowed to only 9 points, Maccabi Tel Aviv will continue to focus on its preparations for the semi-finals of the State Cup against Beitar Jerusalem and preparations for next season.



From this aspect, Hamudi Canaan's injury hurt last night in the club.

This is not only a sporting tribute to a talented opposing player with a great character, but also because Maccabi Tel Aviv still dreams of Kenbanyan joining them.

There aren't too many outstanding Israeli players that Maccabi Tel Aviv can bring, so the team intended to make an offer to Jackie Ben Zaken that would lead to Canaan's move to Kiryat Shalom, and this to the extent that Ashdod would not be presented with a magical offer from a team in Europe.

Now, Maccabi Tel Aviv is also missing a beat due to the injury Kanaan suffered yesterday and if indeed he is out for a long period due to a torn cruciate ligament, it will also damage Maccabi Tel Aviv's plans regarding the outstanding midfielder.

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Source: walla

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