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Omri Caspi: "I did not get out of bed for three weeks" Israel today

2021-03-01T15:34:31.817Z


Ahead of the game against CSKA, Maccabi Tel Aviv forward about the period when he suffered from a mysterious virus in his stomach: "We just went through a crazy month and a half" | Israeli basketball


Ahead of the game against CSKA, the Maccabi Tel Aviv forward about the period when he suffered from a mysterious virus in his stomach: "We went through a crazy month and a half. I was already told to do an MRI of my head because they thought something was pressing. It was something I was afraid of,

  • Omri Caspi.

    Crazy time

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    Alan Shiver

Maccabi Tel Aviv is preparing for the pair of games this week against CSKA Moscow (Tuesday) and Valencia (Thursday), and ahead of tomorrow's game, Omri Caspi revealed what he went through in the last period in which he suffered from a mysterious virus in his stomach.

"I feel so much better," Caspi said. "It's something I was afraid of, and thank God everything came out just fine, I started to feel better and I'm finally happy to be back with my team and help it."

"My biggest urge is to be with the team and play," the veteran player added, "I had a very hard time sitting outside in important games, I wanted to be with the guys. It's not pleasant when there are rumors about you, but it's part of being a key Maccabi player." A".

Caspi also referred to the serious knee injury he suffered from until recently and he should soon receive permission to lower the minute limit imposed on him by the doctors in the garden: "To understand how I can be effective in a few minutes, it's not easy and I try to crack it. I started playing three minutes straight and from there I progress slowly."

Source: israelhayom

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