Premier League, Round 17: After two consecutive victories and despite a sparse squad in light of the Corona virus, the team from the capital wants to continue the momentum against the sworn rival • The Reds who made a massive purchase in the transfer window must accumulate points • Einbinder in Klinger's lineup against the ex
Altman vs. Constantine.
An important fight for Teddy
Photography:
Danny Maron
With only 17 players on the roster in light of the team's corona attack, Betar Jerusalem is currently hosting Hapoel Tel Aviv, the sworn rival at Teddy Stadium.
After two consecutive victories with a balance of 0 mandatory goals but without Michael Ohana, Tamir Adi, Idan Vered and several other bench players, the team from the capital wants to continue the positive momentum it is in.
Eliran Atar, who was in doubt, passed a fitness test and was developed by Drapich and Barda.
The Reds on the other hand, who made a massive purchase in the January transfer window, must start accumulating points in order to escape from last place.
The one who developed in Nir Klinger's 11 is Dan Einbinder who left his youth club this year in harsh tones and of course he will want revenge when Gil Yitzhak once again got the chance in the attack and will try to subdue Itamar Nitzan.
Compositions:
Betar Jerusalem:
Itamar Nitzan, Uriel Degani, Or Zehavi, Uri Megbo, Shai Konstantin, Ali Muhammad, Shalom Edri, Aviel Zargari, Eliran Atar, Glaofilo Hasselbaink and Jordan Shua.
Hapoel Tel Aviv:
Ernestas Shtakus, Ben Bitton, Iyad Abu Abid, Sianda Kolo, Danny Grupper, Shai Elias, Dan Einbinder, Osher Davida, Lidor Cohen, Omri Altman and Gil Yitzhak