Just like last match, Dor Micha began the game on the bench, but that didn’t bother the midfielder as he scored his first goal of the season and the second in 2:0 important win over Bnei Yehuda:

“It’s good feeling. We had a bad streak of games, one that I can’t remember having before in the playoffs and at an important juncture of the season. Unfortunately, we won’t reach the objectives that we wanted to but it was crucial to take the points and improve our standing for a ticket Europe and I’m happy we did just that.”

More on the battle for a European place:
“We spoke about this during the week and there’s no question that this season was a failure and it could turn into a disaster if we don’t take the European spot. We had to grab ahold of ourselves and I’m happy we did what we needed to today.”

The season to date and looking ahead:
“Just like the whole team, this has been the toughest season of my career and I take full responsibility for that. I don’t think that I’ll be the one who’ll be blamed for the failure this season. I hope that over the next five matches we will continue to improve.”

Playing at Maccabi:
“When you play at a big club like Maccabi with great expectations and if you don’t produce then it’s clear that there will be changes. We have to give it our all the rest of the way for our future and the club’s.”