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Dor Peretz is absent from Scotland for fear of injury. His fitness will be determined in the training of Maccabi Tel Aviv - Walla! sport

2020-11-21T07:06:50.962Z


Wounded again from the national team backlog? The Maccabi Tel Aviv contact asked not to participate in the game on Wednesday due to tenderness in the hamstring muscle. Although he returned to training in Kiryat Shalom, it is still unclear whether he will be fit for the game against Hapoel Hadera on Sunday. The condition of Glazer and Kandil is also under surveillance


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Dor Peretz is absent from Scotland for fear of injury.

His fitness will be determined in the training of Maccabi Tel Aviv

Wounded again from the national team backlog?

The Maccabi Tel Aviv contact asked not to participate in the game on Wednesday due to tenderness in the hamstring muscle.

Although he returned to training in Kiryat Shalom, it is still unclear whether he will be fit for the game against Hapoel Hadera on Sunday.

The condition of Glazer and Kandil is also under surveillance

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Friday, 20 November 2020, 06:31

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During training today (Friday) and tomorrow, Maccabi Tel Aviv will examine the fitness of Dor Peretz, who did not play in the national team's game against Scotland on Tuesday.

Peretz did not miss training in the national team uniform, but yesterday it was learned that at the end of the concluding training before the game against Scotland, he felt he could be injured if he played due to tenderness in the hamstring muscle in his leg and therefore preferred not to go to the pitch.



The professional team led by Willy Rotensteiner preferred not to endanger Peretz even since a year ago, he was seriously injured in coaching the team and therefore feared that if he played, he would return to Maccabi Tel Aviv again when he was injured.

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Dor Peretz in training (Photo: Courtesy of Maccabi Tel Aviv)

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Yesterday morning, Peretz trained with the return of the staff from the team to Kiryat Shalom, but due to the sensitivity he felt in the muscle and the absence from the team game, Maccabi Tel Aviv will examine his condition.



Both Dan Glazer and Maor Kandil, who returned to training only yesterday, will be under surveillance today and tomorrow to see if they have three training sessions to start in the squad against Hapoel Hadera on Sunday.

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