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Ariel Harush: "The day will come when I will return to the Israeli team the trust they place in me"
The goalkeeper has been training alone for half a year and is excited when the Israeli team does not forget him.
Omri Glazer has become the fourth goalkeeper at Maccabi Haifa, but intends to fight for his place.
And Yoav Jerfi once again rolled to Ashdod with no choice.
Three goalkeepers who were hoping to be elsewhere at the moment are looking for their way
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Ariel Harush
Omri Glazer
Yoav Jerfi
Yaniv Tuchman and Shlomo Weiss
Wednesday, September 30, 2020, 11:00 p.m.
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Ariel Harush conducts personal training (courtesy of the photographer)
Less than a week without training and many players in our two professional leagues, are already climbing the walls.
What is a nightmare for many of the players here, is a dream for Ariel Harush who has been counted for half a year without a team frame.
Since the Corona broke out in Europe he has not been training or playing for a team.
His contract in the Netherlands ended this summer and not a month.
Hapoel Beer Sheva also has an agreement for the upcoming season, but neither he nor they tried to make a joint comeback.
While players started the season in teams and got to play, Hemlock, whose last league game was on March 8, worked alone.
He rented an apartment with his wife and young daughter on the beach in Herzliya and trained alone, expecting his agents to find him a group.
"It's not easy every day to pick yourself up and train on your own," he says.
"But I have no choice because if an offer arrives tomorrow I must be ready otherwise I will miss it."
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Hemlock with friends and team coach (Photo: Shlomi Gabay)
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The one who gives him backing and does not give up on him is national team coach Willy Rotensteiner.
Even without a team, he is behind him and will invite him to the squad as he did earlier this month in the League of Nations.
"I have to support Ariel even at such a time and give him the chance through the team to find a team for himself. I also try with my connections to help," Rotensteiner said recently.
Hemlock, whose last appearance in the national team uniform was on November 19 last year, hears and gets excited.
"It's not obvious. A day will come and I will give back to the team for the trust they give me."
Until training begins, he continues to arrive at the facility in Shefayim almost every day.
Now he is already making the long journey from Jerusalem after returning to live in the capital with his family.
"The windows in Europe are closing soon. I hope my agents will soon find me a place I can go back to playing."
He's in trouble too.
Glazer (Photo: Danny Maron)
Omri Glazer also has a similar problem.
The goalkeeper, who is considered a great promise and expected a bright future at Maccabi Haifa, is currently on the standard of a fourth goalkeeper at the Green Club.
Now for example when the team is in London ahead of the game against Tottenham, he is in the country.
Sheriff Fun and Roy Fox are the assistant goalkeepers.
Glazer has a contract for the upcoming season so there will be a salary, but he is very far from where he expected to be at this stage of his career.
People around him say that if his agent does not find him a team until the window closes, he will change direction in his head and try to prove that his place is at least on the bench as a replacement for Josh Cohen, who did not open the season in a special way.
"Sure he would have wanted to be in a different position now."
Jerfi (Photo: Bernie Ardov)
Itamar Nitzan currently serves as the third goalkeeper in the Israeli national team squad.
Until recently it was
Yoav Jerfi
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But the path of the goalkeeper who passed with great anticipation for Hapoel Tel Aviv a year ago, did not go as he wanted and instead of currently fighting for a place in the team in Europe, he returned to Lem.
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Ashdod where he serves as assistant goalkeeper for Roi Mishpati.
"Obviously this is not the situation everyone wanted for Yoav," BM says.
S.
Ashdod.
"But Jackie was not ready for the terms of the deal with Hapoel Hadera. We gained good goalkeepers in the squad, but I'm sure Yoav would like to be in a different position now."
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