The 22-year-old full back who won the penalty that restored Maccabi’s lead on the way to a 3-1 victory over Ironi Kiryat Shmona at Bloomfield. “It’s not pressure, it’s the desire to win” Revivo said after thr match: “That’s what Maccabi demands and what we, as players, want. There’s still a long way to go, and we know what football is, sometimes you’re down, sometimes up.”
“We played well, but I always want more, for us to play our very best,” Revivo continued. “We’ll sit with the staff, they’ll tell us what to do and what to improve, and we’ll be ready for the next match. There are no easy games in this league, or in football in general. In football, anything can happen.”

On his run of good form since the start of the season and said: “Thank God, I had a good game, but without my teammates it would mean nothing, so I thank them and I’m happy I helped the team.”
Finally, he was asked about the ceremony Maccabi held for Gali and Ziv Berman and for Omri Miran before kickoff, and said:
“I was very moved, it doesn’t always show on me, and also Ido, who dedicated his goal to them. This is for them.”







