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Bnei Yehuda: Now Blackman on the direction Israel today

2020-01-28T09:04:16.641Z


After it emerges that Omar Adhari, who has already concluded, has not passed the medical examinations, the Oranges are expected to sign Milali from Iimbala to Israeli football


After it emerges that Omar Adhari, who has already concluded, has not passed the medical examinations, the Oranges are expected to sign Milali Maimbala, who played in the second league in Portugal.

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Not only did the people of Yehuda come out frustrated with the loss yesterday to Maccabi Haifa despite the good ability they showed, they now have to look for a new foreign player, after it turned out that midfielder Omar Adhari, who has already concluded his terms at the club for a year and a half, did not pass the medical tests due to a problem In his heart and will not be stamped.

Who is expected to come in and sign the team is South African, 23-year-old Milali Maimbala, who played in Portugal's second league, and may land in the country today or tomorrow. At the same time, there will be another attempt with Maccabi Tel Aviv to get Eliran Atar. The striker has already received an offer from the Orange but as he is known, he is not enthusiastic about returning to the ex.

If the Atar option does not work out, the neighborhood hopes that the Yellows will lend Matzaz. "Israel Today" has also learned that in recent days, Nick Blackman's name has been put up in the club as a possible candidate to strengthen the team, should the player and the champion agree. Bnei Yehuda also does not hide their desire to see Jordan Shua return to them, even if only on loan.

Defender Matan Balataxa talked about the loss to Maccabi Haifa: "I can't say one bad word about the players. Everyone wanted, invested and was crazy about bringing equality because we really felt we could do it. We have to get into the head, that we can play well against any opponent .

"We have to play 90 minutes like that and not because we went down to the delay so start playing like that. In the second half we pressed them all over the pitch and we managed to embarrass them a little bit, but we only go out with compliments."

Latexa also referred to the fight for the top playoff spot, saying: "The fight is between several teams and every critical point. If we scored against Haifa, that would advance us a little bit. I think if we play this ability in the next games I'm sure we'll still get points. There are six games, It's a tremendous battle, and if we get enough points then we will be dependent on ourselves and get where we want. We'll go to Teddy with the belief that we can and can and will go to the Hesse game like we did in the second half. "

Bnei Yehuda players, yesterday in Bloomfield. Just about // Photo: Alan Shiber

On his self-report he said: "It's the wisdom of a football player. No matter what profession you are, when you make a difficult mistake the wisdom is to get out of it. I had a few minutes of blackout and didn't understand what was happening to me, but after that I was able to balance and show the ability that I am. Standard view. "

Source: israelhayom

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