The coach of Maccabi Netanya, Bnei Lem, will hold a press conference tomorrow (Thursday) since he took office about a week and a half ago.
Meanwhile, the coach continues to study his players and prepare them for the important game on Saturday against runner-up Maccabi Tel Aviv.
"Anyone who knows me both as a player and as a coach, in my lexicon does not have the word to be afraid," Bnei Lam told Netanya's official website today. "Football, we play strong, aggressive and attacking. I advocate a pressure game, offensive, happy football."
The coach added: "I believe in the players. If I did not believe in the players here I might not have deserved to be the team coach. Because I believe in the players and the team I have and I believe in the crowd that will give the boost - I am sure we will give Maccabi Netanya a lot of fun. Here are players that I coached as a teenager and this is also closing the circle for me. "
On the criticism of not coaching for many years a group of alumni told Lem: "I believe in myself. The experience is worth a million dollars. There are those who say 'he coached in youth, did not coach in alumni', all the coaches came from youth, so what are they yes and what am I not. "I have experience today, and the experience is worth a lot. I feel mature today and ready to succeed in the club I love and where I grew up. I feel that the crowd with me will come to the field, push us and we will all be happy together at the end of the game."