Ahead of tonight's game at the KP, Hapoel B'She attributes great importance to the return of the veteran connection • On the other side, Ofir Haim thinks only in a big way: "We will come forever"
Maor Melikson. Coming back after a complex period
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Although Hapoel Bash has lost its last two games, Hapoel KP is aware of the differences in levels and will make a point of meeting her tonight (Tuesday, 20:15). Bobbaker Traura and Benjamin Coco are scheduled to return to the lineup, while injured Ben Meisen will be absent. "We come forever," coach Ophir Haim said. "We have proven that we can stand equally in front of every team."
And what about the evening guest in the colony? Maor Malixon, one of the most talked about people in the Negev lately, is expected to return to the roster. The WC attaches great importance to the return of the veteran relationship, especially in light of the team's professional status. "His presence can only help," the club said.
Coach Barak Bachar addressed dealing with KP: "We are committed to finding solutions and dealing with difficulties even in less good moments. The last period is not easy for us, and it is precisely in this that we need to discover a character. "
Striker Nigel Haslavink is expected to return to the roster, while Niv Zerihan is scheduled to open at 11. Louis Taha will return to the defensive center.