The new-old coach of Bnei Yehuda is already working with Abramov on strengthening • Nigerian midfielder Obiora may sign, Shalom Edri also on target • Fans will continue to protest against the owner
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Re-training
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Liron Moldovan
"Aboksis will have to change the team quickly. There are players who are unable to do simple things," say Bnei Yehuda, who, following the loss last night (Monday) to Kiryat Shmona, dived below the red line.
The new-old coach this morning held his debut training with a team from the neighborhood, to which he returned for the fourth time.
Aboksis is already working with Barak Abramov on reinforcements and it seems that the Nigerian midfielder, Anwanko Obiora, who has been under scrutiny recently, is likely to sign.
Shalom Edri, a Betar Jerusalem liaison, is also in the spotlight.
But despite the arrival of Aboksis, Bnei Yehuda fans do not intend to stop their protest against the management, claiming that Aboksis was already a partner in the sales of players in his previous term under Barak Abramov. The fans plan to hold a big demonstration against the owners this evening.