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Itai Schechter is expected to continue at Maccabi Tel Aviv until the end of the season | Israel Today

2021-01-24T08:19:52.607Z


The striker, who was disappointed with his position, will not leave, and may start in the squad for the game of the season as well • Yonatan Cohen, Peshich and Glazer in great doubt | Israeli soccer


The striker, who was disappointed with his status, will not leave, and may start in the squad for the game of the season as well • Jonathan Cohen, Peshich and Glazer are in doubt for Maccabi Haifa, in addition to Dor Peretz who will miss the game due to yellows

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    Will continue until the end of the season

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After starting in the Maccabi Tel Aviv squad and showing good ability in the victory over Maccabi Netanya (1: 3), striker Itai Schechter, who was disappointed with his position in the team, is expected to continue in the ranks of the champion until the end of the season.

Schechter, who scored the first goal for the Yellows for Yonatan Cohen, may also receive credit in the team in this season's game against Maccabi Haifa.

This is in light of the fact that Alexander Peshich, who was not on the roster yesterday, is suffering from an injury and is in great doubt to face Wednesday. 

And what about the injury of team star Jonathan Cohen?

Maccabi is confident that the striker will "play even with the injury", but at this stage it is still unclear whether he will be able to play due to the injury in the main quadriceps muscle, and if he is unable to play, it seems that Matan Hozaz or Almog Cohen will replace him. 

Cohen and Peshich join Dan Glazer, who is suffering from an abdominal muscle injury and is in great doubt for the game against the Greens, which is known to be missed by Dor Peretz, due to the accumulation of yellows. 

Source: israelhayom

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