The Yellow-and-Blue won their second preseason match in row defeating Diosgyori VTK of Hungary 4-0. Dor Micha who scored a brace and picked up an assist said: "We're working hard and were also enjoying ourselves."

 Maccabi's second preseason match at their Austrian training camp can be considered a success after head coach Slavisa Jokanovic's club beat Hungarian side Diosgyori VTK 4-0 with goals by Dor Mich (2), Tal Ben Chaim and Nosa Igiebor. On Tuesday, Maccabi Tel Aviv will face its third and final foe of training camp when they play Russian outfit FK Anzhi Makhachkala before returning to Israel the following day.

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 Head coach Slavisa Jokanovic summed up his club's performance: "I'm very satisfied with our performance here in Austria over the last four-and-a-half days. We've had seven days of training camp and two matches and the players are starting to understand what we expect in the tactical part of the game, especially without the ball. I believe we are making positive steps and progress so far."

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 Man of the Match Dor Micha finished the game with a brace and an assist praised the club as a whole after this dominating performance. "This was a good match for all of us. Right now it's important to play as many minutes as possible, get into game shape and get used t the type of things we will be doing al year long. We saw some good things today."

Micha also shared his feelings on the training camp in Austria: "Were beginning to come together as a group and the coach is implementing a new system and wants us to do new things. We are a squad that has been together for a number of years and all that's left for us to do is to get used to our new coach and the system. Up until now the training camp has been successful both on a personal and professional level and we're working hard, enjoying the practices and seeing the positive results."