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Mozi: "October 7 made a switch in my head. I took myself in my hands" - voila! sport

2024-03-24T07:15:09.638Z

Highlights: Mozi: "October 7 made a switch in my head. I took myself in my hands" - voila! sport. Timo Mozzi is only 22 years old, but feels that he has already come a long way in his career, and in his personal life. The winger who came as a prospect to Beitar Jerusalem, has recently started to show positive sparks under Barak Itzhaki, and believes that the best is still ahead of him. "Every victory is fun, amazing for the fans, for the club, you feel that a new path is starting"


He suffered an injury, they didn't believe him ("he insulted me a bit"), but Timo Mozi is recovering together with Beitar Jerusalem of Barak Itzhaki, and analyzes the change: "What's happening here is simply amazing"


Beitar Jerusalem player Timo Mozzi in an interview for the program "Outside the Lines"/edited by Ziv Steiner

Timo Mozzi is only 22 years old, but feels that he has already come a long way in his career, and in his personal life.

The winger who came as a prospect to Beitar Jerusalem, has recently started to show positive sparks under Barak Itzhaki, and believes that the best is still ahead of him.



"I feel good, I came back well from the injury," Mozi said in an interview with "Machouth Lines", "It was fun to experience the victory, at home "Every victory is fun, amazing for the fans, for the club, you feel that a new path is starting."

"We feel that a new path is beginning."

Muzi/Bernie Ardov

On Yitzhaky's change compared to Aboxis: "We have to adapt to something different. We want to control the game more, hold the ball, in the last few games we were able to adapt to that, and I think it will benefit me personally, help me develop.



"I insisted on staying at Beitar because I came to a club that I enjoyed From the first moment, even if it didn't seem like it. We came to the understanding that I would stay, because I want to improve. The training here, the high pace, improved me, and brought my ability to the fore."



Mozzi admits that "October 7th, which was obviously traumatic for everyone, made a switch in my head, and made me take myself in my hands, and see what I want from my life, what I want from myself personally, and what I want from football in particular. Glad that Yossi saw It".



On the claims that he can't play as a winger in the Premier League: "It insulted me a bit, I've played it all my life, but the jump to the seniors is something else, so I had to adapt. But the wing position is what I'm most comfortable with, and I'd like to play it the most ".



On Beitar's crowd: "It's simply amazing.

Everything that happens, you feel it in the city.

We do amazing work here with the community, I'm glad I came here, I never got to experience such an audience.

They unequivocally give me an extra from a professional point of view, the audience pushes everyone here.

Will we stay in the league?

Unequivocal!".

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Source: walla

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