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Karebe: “We were interested in Zahavi and the Maccabi Haifa coach”
On the occasion of Doron Leitner taking over from Olympiacos, Christian Karebe gave an interview in Israel and revealed that the Red and White national strikers want Eran Zahavi and also have Maccabi Haifa’s coach Barak Bahar in their sights.
Christian Karebe gave an interview with Israel and the “Sport5.co.il” On the occasion of the international withdrawal from Israel, Doron Leitner, who was taken over by Olympiacos, among others, and the French sporting director revealed that the “Red-Whites” want national striker Eran Zahavi and are also targeting Maccabi Haifa coach Barak Bahar.
First he said:
“Doron can become one of the best left-backs in the world, physically he still has room for improvement, but technically he’s one of the best. Now he has the opportunity to improve his game abroad.”
The future is at his feet. Many clubs have tried to get him, he is a high quality player. We’ve been watching him for a long time, both collectively and with his national team. I’m really happy that he signed for us.”
And he went on to say: “Everything has a timetable in football. He has the opportunity to be with us and see what it’s like to train with the top players. It will help him to reach his level in the future. He’s on the right track level and now.” “Our new manager has to give him time. He will play and he will be one of the best full-backs. He has, he is a special player. We have two teams here, A and B. Fitness-wise he is.” ready. He’s doing a good job. You don’t have to worry about him.
When asked about football in Israel and Maccabi eliminating Olympiacos, Karebe said: “Maccabi Haifa managed to surprise us with their intensity this year. Maccabi Haifa and Israel have a lot of talent. For example, we wanted Eran Zahavi, but in the end he didn’t come.”
While at the end of a question he received about whether Olympiacos had addressed the Maccabi Haifa coach’s case, Barak Bahar said: “We took an interest in him. We continue to keep an eye on him because he has played against us many times and has proven to be one of the best coaches we have ever encountered. He’s been in our sights for a while, but he’s unavailable.”
Source: sport 24
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