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Maccabi Haifa: Barak Bachar is planning changes in the squad for Slavia Prague Israel today

2021-10-20T07:40:52.239Z


The Greens coach is expected to start with a noble Omar, and Muhammad Abu Fani may also get minutes after returning to training • The club are ready for the critical battle against the Czechs in the Conference League: "Only a victory will leave us in second place at home"


Maccabi Haifa will host Slavia Prague tomorrow (Thursday) as part of the third round of the home leg of the Conference League.

Coach Barak Bachar is planning a number of changes in the squad from the 11 that defeated Hapoel Jerusalem.

Noble Omar midfielder will return to the squad from distance and open up, with Dean David and Goodswe Donio practiced alongside him at the front.

As for the latter, there has been satisfaction with his ability recently.

As reported here, midfielder Muhammad Abu Fani may return to the squad and may even get first minutes, depending on what happens on the pitch.

In the left defensive position, there is a dilemma between Taleb Twataha and San Menachem.

The latter has played more than 20 games this season in all competitions, when we are only in October.

"Slavia Prague Olive is the best team at home," they said at the club, "maybe they will come in a missing squad, but we also have shortcomings. It is clear to us that only a victory will leave us in second place at home."

Donio is celebrating with friends.

At the club, satisfied with the striker's ability, Photo: Alan Shiver,

Meanwhile, tonight (17:00) at the stadium in Netanya, there will be a reciprocal Champions League match between Maccabi Haifa and Zalgiris Vilnius in Lithuania.

Haifa won 0: 3 in the first game in Lithuania.

The game will take place in Netanya following the training of the senior team and Slavia Prague at the Sami Ofer Stadium.

Source: israelhayom

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