Maccabi's veteran Spanish defender Carlos Garcia is looking forward to feeling the support of the fans: "We want to win and to share a good game with our fans"
After drawing 1-1 at Kiryat Shmona in the first leg of their State Cup quarter-final tie, Maccabi Tel Aviv could conceivably manage with a 0-0 draw in the return leg in order to advance to the semi-finals at the northerners' expense. Nonetheless, Maccabi's Spanish centre half Carlos Garcia insists that first and foremost the team are out win tonight: "Our first and main target is to win the game. To win the game we have to score so our main target will be to score and to try to win the game. I think we cannot arrive or try to play with 0-0. It's not our style, it's not how we approach the games and this one will not be different, it will be the same. We want to win, to share a good game with our fans at Bloomfield, so we'll try to win from the first minute".
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Some 12,000 Maccabi supporters have already bought tickets for the match, and the veteran defender is as keen as anyone to feel their presence at Bloomfield Stadium: "We know that we have a big number of fans that support us every game, away and at home, and we expect also that they will support us tomorrow. It's a good game, a very important game for all of us, for the club, and I tell you I hope we can share with them and offer them one good game that they can enjoy with us. And of course, also enjoying the victory and qualifying for the next round".