Betar Jerusalem will try to prove that the impressive victory in the derby was not a one-time one and will try to get three points tonight (Sunday), against Maccabi Netanya. .
Coach Erwin Koeman said ahead of the match: "It will be a different game from the derby, but we will have to come with the same approach. Maccabi Netanya lost the previous game and its players will come to Teddy hungry."
The Dutchman will have to make do without the injured Uriel Degani, Aviel Zargari and Amit Cohen.
Edwin Giassi (right).
Will continue at 11, Photo: Alan Shiver,
Urban Kash is looking for a premiere victory; will
Hapoel Hadera continue its momentum?
Hapoel Haifa will host Urbani Kash tonight (19:30), arriving with a blow to the head. Defender Dor Malul is injured in the back thigh muscle and will be replaced by Noam Cohen. Malul joins the injured Louis Taha, Gal Erel and Kevin Tapuko. Rear knot position.
"We will have to come with the right approach, unlike the first home game against Maccabi Netanya," said coach Elisha Levy, "We will strive to continue the ability from the game against MS Ashdod and register another victory against an excellent team."
On the other hand, KS is looking for its first victory of the season and will try to do so without the removed striker Morgan Fryer. Itamar Shabiru will play in the side alongside Stefan Milosevic.
Kash captain Roy Kehat, Photo: Maor Elkelsi,
Hapoel Hadera looked great in its first two games this season, against Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel B'Shlosha, and scored two precious points in them. Tonight (19:00) it will host Hapoel Jerusalem, a team of its size.
"The wisdom is to reach the same level of readiness as for the games against Haifa and BS," said coach Menachem Koretzky.
Hadera Celebrates Turner, Photo: Danny Maron,