You will play in front of around 15,000 spectators, the smallest crowd in the history of the Stade de France, but it will paradoxically be the match where there will have been the most people in front of an Israeli match since the launch of this League of Nations. nations. How are you coping with the situation?
We came here to play in front of people. For us, not being able to play in Israel from the beginning is very sad. We want to be connected to our people. But I want to focus on what I can control. I want to prepare my team in the best way against a big national team.
15,000, 20,000 or 25,000 people, I hope there will be as many people as possible. That people from the Israeli community will come. It will give us a lot of pleasure, a lot of hope, and show that we are not afraid of anyone. And then go home safely, because we only do sports. France welcomed us very well, with respect, and we will try to play as best as possible on Thursday.
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