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Maccabi Haifa: Abu Fani recovered earlier than expected - will he play on Thursday? | Israel today

2021-10-18T05:58:01.753Z


The Greens contact surprised everyone with a quick recovery; Barak Bachar is considering giving him minutes to play against Sparta Prague in the Conference League.


Maccabi Haifa midfielder Muhammad Abu Fani may return to the squad in the upcoming game against Slavia Prague.

Abu Fani underwent surgery on his meniscus last month and recently began full training.

In light of the satisfaction with the recovery rate, the injured midfielder in the first game of the Conference League against Feyenoord, is expected to receive minutes as early as next Thursday with the Czechs.

It is important to note that in the previous surgery, it turned out that the injury was less severe than first thought.

Beyond that, the player's rehabilitation process is relatively quick.

Meanwhile, regarding the Neta Lavie relationship, the picture is less optimistic.

Today (Monday) the green captain will undergo a photo in the calf area, where he was injured again in the league game against Hapoel Jerusalem.

Lavie complained about an injury he sustained at the exact spot where he was injured in July against Kirat.

The initial assessment is that this is not a serious injury, but the very fact that Lavie felt pain, led the medical staff not to take any risk and perform all the tests.

Neta Lavie.

Maccabi Haifa will not take risks with him, Photo: Alan Shiber

On another issue, this morning two of the team’s fans arrested at Teddy Stadium will be released from custody due to police claiming they allegedly attacked police officers.

Yesterday, in the extension of their detention, their lawyer Shlomit Adika requested videos from the police's body cameras due to a sweeping denial by the fans that they carried out the attack, but at the moment there are none.

"The fans are ready to undergo a polygraph examination, all the allegations against them were not and were not created," the lawyer told Israel Today.

In addition, the defense also asked for the security cameras or any evidence against the suspects.

Police, on the other hand, claim that three policemen needed medical treatment following the violence of the fans.

Source: israelhayom

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