Summary: Olympiakos - Maccabi Tel Aviv 4:1/Sport1
A day and a half until the return match against Olympiakos (Thursday, 22:00, Sport2), and the level of excitement in Maccabi Tel Aviv is rising.
The fact that the team is very close to the historic quarter-finals in a European factory puts the whole club on high alert for the afternoon departure to Serbia.
This morning the players will arrive for the final training session in Kiryat Shalom and at 15:00 they will fly to Belgrade.
Upon landing, the team will travel to the Serbian town of Bacca Topola, but spend the night in a hotel located between Belgrade and Bacca Topola, as they did before the home games held this season against Gent and Zuria in the same stadium.
A great victory, but everything is still open.
Maccabi Tel Aviv / Reuters
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Coach Robbie Keane has already spoken with the players and emphasized that the matchup has not yet been decided.
A player in the team said this morning: "We don't want to think about the first game in Athens, but only about the upcoming game. Not to calculate which result will be enough for us for the return game, but to come to the game to win. In football we have already seen everything, so we have to win each game individually." .
Unlike Maccabi Tel Aviv, which has to play on Sunday against Hapoel Haifa in a game that will close the regular league, Olympiakos has no game and its players will come to give everything and avenge the humiliating loss in Piraeus.
"They will come free. Everyone has already brought us up and that is the most dangerous," they say in Kiryat Shalom.
Keane is expected to return to the team that started in Greece last Thursday, after making three changes in the away game at Teddy last Sunday.
"Everyone wants to be a partner in this fateful game," said the group.
"You have to be strong in your head and pass this matriculation exam."
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