Hapoel B'Shlosha hurts the relegation from the cup and the chain of injuries that befalls the team - but does not give up the ticket to Europe
Roni Levy yesterday in the stands.
In the Negev, people are building on his experience
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Danny Maron
Hapoel B'Shlosha lost the trophy holder title last night after a loss to Maccabi Tel Aviv in the eighth round (1: 0).
Levy will have to bring the ticket to Europe through the league, and that is going to be a difficult task.
BS continues to suffer from a wave of injuries. Argentine midfielder Mariano Briero underwent a photo at Soroka Hospital where it was revealed that he is suffering from a crisis in the clavicle.
Briero, who has become one of the most important players on the team, has apparently finished the season.
Despite this, BS has a tendency to exercise the option in his contract for next season as well, as he is not considered a foreign player due to the fact that his grandmother is Jewish.
Aside from Briero, newcomer Farley Rosa also complained of pain in the back thigh muscle and apparently it was a stretch.
The two join in light of Dadia dislocating his shoulder, Elton Accultasa who has been injured for a long time, Sean Goldberg and others.
The good news at the moment, is that the upcoming game will return to the brake squad Miguel Vitor (recovering from injury) and the Portuguese midfielder Joshua, who has finished wanting a four-match suspension.
"There is no choice but to try to bring the ticket to Europe the hard way," the club said, adding: "There is a new coach with a lot of experience in these situations. We hope that together with him we will reach the goal."