Hapoel Tel Aviv captain ready for tomorrow's game against Betar Jerusalem and promises: "We will do everything to bring home three points"
Altman.
"The new players have added a lot"
Photography:
Liron Moldovan
Hapoel Tel Aviv will go to Teddy Stadium tomorrow to meet Betar Jerusalem, whose seven players have been infected with the corona virus.
However, the Reds who lock up the Premier League table do not lighten their heads in the game.
At a virtual press conference held recently, coach Nir Klinger said: "We started the journey, which will be difficult. We know it is not an easy task. We started this week to try to play with the new staff a little different football, and we will try to continue the good ability from the first half and beginning of the second. Haifa; SA) and stretch this ability over time. "
Klinger added: "We are very focused on how to put the best team in tomorrow's game against Betar Jerusalem, a game that is always charged, interesting and prestigious."
Team captain and top scorer Omri Altman added: "We are disappointed with the result of the previous game. I think we should have shown character and won. The feeling in the locker room is positive, a feeling that we are progressing. The new players have added a lot."
On the game tomorrow, Altman said: "We come to win, because we need the points, they are invaluable. We will do everything to bring home three points."