Betar Jerusalem coach on opponent tomorrow (Wednesday, 20:00): "Maccabi Petah Tikva is a young and well-trained team" • Jordan Shua is expected to start in the squad, the expelled Konstantin will continue to be absent
Barda.
"A hard game awaits us"
Photography:
Courtesy of Betar Jerusalem
The midweek round of the Premier League will continue when Betar Jerusalem will host Maccabi Petah Tikva tomorrow (Wednesday, 20:00) at Teddy Stadium.
Striker Yarden Shua, who was eliminated in the game against Maccabi Netanya, will probably start with an attack by the Jerusalemites.
Michael Ohana, who is suffering from a minor groin injury, should be included in the squad but will probably not open.
The suspended Shai Konstantin will continue to be absent, but in contrast, Uziel Pardo has finished wanting a dismissal and will be on the roster.
Tal Ben Haim will continue in the center of defense alongside Uriel Degani.
Antoine Conte has recovered from the injury he suffered and will also be included in the squad.
"This is a very important game, like all the games in recent times," team coach
Shai Barda
said tonight
ahead of the game.
"We have to get back on the winning track because in the end the momentum has to come in our favor, and we have to produce it. It is less relevant that we play well in certain minutes, because football is measured in goals and points. A tough game awaits us. "A young, dynamic and well-trained team in my opinion, and we have to do our job. We have to come and get points."
On the condition of the squad, the coach added: "We will go up with eleven players, there will be players on the bench. There are absences, but it's all excuses. We do not make excuses. "With what is there. Betar is a strong enough team to face any staff and we will do it."