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Despite the excellent fitness: Raphaelov is expected to stay out of the squad
The Antwerp midfielder, who defeated Tottenham on Thursday, is not in Rotensteiner's plans for games against Norway, the Czech Republic and Scotland later this month also because the coach does not want to bench him.
Dor Peretz will return to the squad, Glazer and Lavi will compete for the team shirt, in case Natcho gets a rest
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Yaniv Tuchman
Sunday, 01 November 2020, 12:07
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Although he is in good shape and scored the winning goal for Antwerp against Tottenham in the Europa League on Thursday, Lior Rapalov is expected to remain out of the Israeli squad for the games against Norway, the Czech Republic and Scotland later this month.
In a week's time, the team's players will gather for Monday's trip to the friendly match against Norway.
A game that will be held in ten days as part of the preparation for the pair of games against the Czech Republic and Scotland that will end the League of Nations campaign and will determine many regarding the future of Willy Rotensteiner as coach of the Israeli national team.
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He still has no place on the team.
Lior Rapalov (Photo: Reuters)
Raphaelov's ability in Antwerp does not go unnoticed by the team's leaders, but as long as Eran Zehavi, Mons Dabour, Manor Solomon and Sean Weissman qualify and join the team, Raphaelov will not be called up either because of his advanced age but mainly due to the fact that Willy Rotensteiner has not changed his mind. Rapalov should only be invited as a car player and at the moment he does not think that the Antwerp player should start in the first team of the Israeli team.
Raphaelov, who will be hosted today (14:30) with his team at Anderlecht in the Belgian league, has scored in the last three games of the team, which is in excellent shape and has already recorded six consecutive victories, much thanks to the Israeli connection.
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The matchup between them tomorrow may decide for them in the team as well.
Glazer and Lavie (Photo: Berni Ardov)
The team environment claimed this morning that if one of the offensive legionnaires was injured and a place opened to staff the first team, Raphaelov's candidacy would be relevant.
The one who will return to the squad is Dor Peretz and it will be interesting to see if Rotensteiner will let him start in the squad or continue with Eyal Golsa.
Two Maccabi Tel Aviv ties will actually fight for the same slot.
Another interesting matchup will be between Dan Glazer and Neta Lavie.
At the moment Beavers Natcho is still a favorite in the team over both, but if Rotensteiner decides not to start with the veteran midfielder in one of the games, the competition for the slot will be between Glazer and Lavi and whoever is better tomorrow in the season between Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Tel Aviv will gain an advantage ahead of the team.
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