Summary of the defeat of Maccabi Tel Aviv 6:1 against Olympiakos in the round of 16 final of the Conference League/Sport1
An hour and a half later than planned, which was due to a delay in taking off from Belgrade, she landed early evening (Friday) from Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel and immediately took a bus to Kiryat Shalom, where she held a training session that went deep into the late evening hours.
The players who didn't play last night and those who played a little had a full practice.
The players of the team did treatments.
Sharan Yeni, who did not go with the players to Serbia, was waiting for them at the facility and the others who did not fly also joined the training which was conducted by Robbie Keen together with his assistants.
At the airport in Belgrade, owner Mitch Goldhar said goodbye to the players and took off back to Canada accompanied by his representative Jack Angalidis, who has been close to the team for the last ten days.
Goldhar, who was very disappointed after the defeat, spoke briefly with each player and all the staff members, shaking hands and trying to encourage.
CEO Ben Mansford returned to Israel with the entire team and was present this evening in Kiryat Shalom. On his return from Serbia, there was almost no interaction with the 500 fans of the team, who returned to Israel earlier this morning.
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Players in the team testified this evening: "It was the most depressing return to Israel from a game abroad that we had.
No mood, no desire for anything.
These are the most difficult moments that a footballer or athlete can have, but this is also the testing moment for every player and person connected to Maccabi Tel Aviv.
This game must not end our season."
Among the returnees to Israel was Milson, who was injured yesterday in the first minutes and was replaced when he had difficulty walking. Maccabi Tel Aviv still assesses that this is only an injury defined by the athletes as a 'wooden leg' and that it is not a significant injury At the same time, the chance that he will be able to play the day after tomorrow against Hapoel Haifa is extremely low.
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