Champions League away play-off match increases in Tel-Aviv



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FC Red Bull Salzburg’s rivals in the UEFA Champions League play-off have been determined as of last night. Maccabi Tel-Aviv could do that They defeat Belarusian representative Dynamo Brest in Tel Aviv 1-0 (0-0) and thus represent the last obstacle for the Red Bulls in the group stage.

Away game in Tel Aviv
UEFA has determined that the away game against the Israeli champions will take place on Tuesday 22 September from 9:00 pm at the Bloomfield Stadium in Tel-Aviv, despite the crown-related closure in their country. originally.

The second leg in Salzburg will take place on Wednesday 30 September starting at 9:00 pm at the Red Bull Arena.

UEFA does not allow spectators until further notice.

Declarations
Christoph Freund: “Maccabi is a strong and experienced team for which we will prepare very carefully. We have to bring a lot of intensity and a lot of speed and power to the field. If we can do that, we have a good chance of moving forward. But if we let them play football, we have to be prepared for a lot, because they are very good at playing. We will do our best to ensure we can hear the Champions League anthem at Red Bull Arena again this fall. “

Jesse Marsch: “Maccabi were a much better team and they deservedly made the play-off. They have a lot of experience, they are knowledgeable about technology and, above all, a good team when it comes to possession. You are a difficult opponent. It will be important for us that we get back to playing fast so we can cause problems for them. “

Mergim Berisha: “We, the players, have not yet been able to deal with the Champions League play-off because we have Altach as our first opponent. Now we have analyzed Altach once, then it will be Maccabi. “

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18.09.2020



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