Despite the big win over Betar Jerusalem and the league's good ability, Hapoel Tel Aviv is aiming to win the National Cup • Nir Klinger: "Nobody will rest on the laurels now and think we have done something already"
Red celebration in Bloomfield. Hapoel Tel Aviv believes in itself
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Alan Shaver
"We will finally have to pay us for grants," he said cynically one of Hapoel Tel Aviv's players after the 3-0 win over Betar Jerusalem, one of the team's biggest and most impressive victories in recent years.
But despite the joy following the two impressive victories over Maccabi Haifa and Beitar Jerusalem, the Reds continue to aim for a trophy win and in the upcoming league game against Hapoel Bash, they may rotate in the lineup.
"We knew all year that we had a good team and before the playoffs started to see it," Hapoel says, "this season has to end with a title." Omri Altman, who captured a pair, was honored with the words: "Omri is in peak form." Maor Buzaglo, who conquered and cooked, also received compliments.
Midfielder Motti Bershecki, who was left out of the roster yesterday for fear of getting yellow and missing out on the semi-finals, is expected to return to the roster already on Saturday night.
Klinger added: "You might have to think if things go calm with the Corona virus on how to divide all the empty stands and get a crowd, so if Bloomfield has 30,000 seats, then maybe ten thousand spectators will go in without crowds. it will happen".