The interim coach of Betar Jerusalem wants to avoid entanglement at the bottom: "I know there are problems in the team" • Towards Hapoel Kfar Saba (Monday, 20:15): "We need to be much more mature and responsible"
Mizrahi in team training
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Courtesy of Betar Jerusalem
Betar Jerusalem will open tomorrow (Monday, 20:15) the lower playoffs in the game against Hapoel Kfar Saba, a victory in which will almost certainly ensure the team stays in the league. Ali Ali Muhammad has not yet returned to Israel from a Niger team game and will miss the match, so Ofir Krieff will open at the link.
Interim coach Yossi Mizrahi said ahead of the game: "I know there are problems in the team but I do not like to talk about the problems. I know how to talk about what is, about solutions and there are players talented enough to get us out of this trouble of the lower playoffs. "It's not games that the opponent knows and lets play, it's a world war, we need to be much more mature, responsible, disciplined and focused. If we can bring these things to this game, with 100 percent effort, I believe it will be good."
Mizrahi added: "In terms of my impression of the staff, we were quite lacking in the staff all this time and today we did everyone's first meeting and I passed my 'I believe' to the whole team together. I see the players are alert and disciplined, but it should be seen in the game."