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Eyal Golsa outside the Maccabi Tel Aviv squad. Yonatan Cohen will wait for another game - Walla! sport

2021-02-10T08:31:08.727Z


The Maccabi Tel Aviv midfielder is suffering from an ankle injury and although he trained, he continues to feel pain and will not play against Hapoel Hadera (20:15, Sport1). The king of team goals who is already fully qualified and training, will watch the game again from the stands so as not to endanger him. Dan Bitton may open at the expense of Avi Rikan


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Eyal Golsa outside the Maccabi Tel Aviv squad.

Yonatan Cohen will wait another game

The Maccabi Tel Aviv midfielder is suffering from an ankle injury and although he trained, he continues to feel pain and will not play against Hapoel Hadera (20:15, Sport1).

The king of team goals who is already fully qualified and training, will watch the game again from the stands so as not to endanger him.

Dan Bitton may open at the expense of Avi Rikan

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Yaniv Tuchman

Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 10:24

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The Maccabi Tel Aviv midfielder is suffering from an ankle injury and although he trained, he is in pain.

The striker, who is already fully qualified and in full training, will once again watch from the stands in tonight's game against Hapoel Hadera so as not to endanger him.



Maccabi Tel Aviv decided not to take a risk and wait a little longer with the return of Yonatan Cohen to the pitches.

The Maccabi Tel Aviv striker trained fully this week and already felt completely fit after the injury he suffered two and a half weeks ago, but in the professional team it was finally decided yesterday at the end of training that Cohen will wait at least one more game before returning, and will not participate tonight (Wednesday, 20:15, Sport1) against Hapoel Hadera.

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A source at Maccabi Tel Aviv this morning mentioned Hapoel Beer Sheva player Cynthiahu Sallich, who returned to play yesterday after a small tear in his muscle and already in the first half asked for a replacement because he felt the injury again.



Eyal Golsa will also be absent from the squad tonight.

Golsa injured his ankle, but has been training for the past two days.

He still feels sharp pain in the area and he will not be included in the squad tonight for the game against Hapoel Hadera.

Golsa was not on the roster last Saturday against Bnei Sakhnin and the one who replaced him was Avi Rikan.

Patrick Van Leven may this time let Dan Bitton open in that position.

Captain Sharan Yeni may return to 11 and so can Tal Ben Haim.

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