Following its dominant win in game 1, Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv will try to provide its fans another magical evening on Thursday (9:15 pm Israel time). The Yellows aim to secure a second consecutive away win over Monaco, returning home with a promising lead in the Euroleague quarterfinals series.
Maccabi demonstrated its ability to handle the physicality and athleticism of the French team in the previous game, winning in a high-intensity matchup. However, they should expect nothing less from the hosts, who will be determined to bounce back with their backs against the wall.
Another victory tomorrow would not only be a massive boost of confidence but also provide Oded Kattash's team with two opportunities to seal the series at home and secure a coveted spot in the Final Four after a nine-year absence from the event.
"I haven't slept much since the last game," shared Kattash with journalists at the final practice before Game 2. "We worked on some adjustments, but you can't do much in such a short time. We focused on several tactical elements, and tomorrow will be more about the mental side. I'm glad our fans are here with us. They give us a special feeling all season long, and we're privileged to have them backing us up."
"Winning Game 1 was vital. It relieved some of the pressure we've carried," added Lorenzo Brown. "Now we're focusing only on the next game. Monaco will be more aggressive tomorrow, and we must maintain the mentality we showed on Tuesday and control the rhythm. Our fans were amazing, and I'm sure they'll provide us with great energy again."
Maccabi demonstrated its ability to handle the physicality and athleticism of the French team in the previous game, winning in a high-intensity matchup. However, they should expect nothing less from the hosts, who will be determined to bounce back with their backs against the wall.
Another victory tomorrow would not only be a massive boost of confidence but also provide Oded Kattash's team with two opportunities to seal the series at home and secure a coveted spot in the Final Four after a nine-year absence from the event.
"I haven't slept much since the last game," shared Kattash with journalists at the final practice before Game 2. "We worked on some adjustments, but you can't do much in such a short time. We focused on several tactical elements, and tomorrow will be more about the mental side. I'm glad our fans are here with us. They give us a special feeling all season long, and we're privileged to have them backing us up."
"Winning Game 1 was vital. It relieved some of the pressure we've carried," added Lorenzo Brown. "Now we're focusing only on the next game. Monaco will be more aggressive tomorrow, and we must maintain the mentality we showed on Tuesday and control the rhythm. Our fans were amazing, and I'm sure they'll provide us with great energy again."