Despite a return to routine in a limited format, the team will ask to postpone the game on Monday on the grounds of "lack of sportiness" • The team today will try to return to training
Betar Jerusalem training. Returns in a limited format
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Oren Ben Hakon
Although the Ministry of Health yesterday approved Betar Jerusalem to return to activity and the team will hold a training session today (Wednesday) for a limited number of players, the club demands that the league director postpone their next game in two against Bnei Yehuda, claiming "lack of sportsmanship".
The six players who were once again diagnosed as negative for the virus yesterday - Uriel Degani, Eliran Atar, Uri Megbo, Aviel Zargari, Liran Rotman and Roy Doga, will train today as usual under the entire professional team, which also came out negative.
The players who will come out of isolation - Michael Ohana, Idan Vered, Tamir Adi, Diego Verdasca, Uziel Pardo, Roi Padida and Santiago Ocampus, will undergo fitness tests and return to activity this morning and only then will they join training.
Betar claims that they can not normally prepare for the game against the Oranges when their three goalkeepers are in isolation and more than half a team is still in isolation. In light of the situation, the management will try to put pressure on the principal to postpone the upcoming game, but it is not yet known whether they will respond.