As part of the big changes that the team from the capital is expected to make in its staff this coming summer, the big stars are also not immune and some may find themselves outside the home and garden • Yankovich after the draw with Hapoel Tel Aviv: "I came to play in Israel to regain my confidence"
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As part of the big changes that Betar Jerusalem is expected to make in its staff this coming summer, the big stars are also not immune and some of them may find themselves outside the team.
As is well known, Betar wants to sell the contact Ali Muhammad, who like the whole team will disappoint this season professionally, but it is possible that Jordan Shoa will also be sold. At this stage, the capital claims that there is no intention to sell the striker to the team in Israel. In a positive way, by the way, over the weekend, Dudu Dahan, the striker's agent, hinted at his future and said: "I would be lying if I said Jordan was not on the shelf."
Betar were pleased with the commitment and attitude of the players in the draw against Hapoel Tel Aviv and coach Yossi Mizrahi explained that he decided to bench captain Idan Vered, who came in in the second half, in order to "convey a message" to the other players.
Marko Jankovic said after the draw: "Sometimes I make facial expressions or hand gestures after one mistake or another with the players but I don't like it the most and just want to help the team. We have to help each other. There are players on the team at a higher level and some at a lower level. It's good, but we all need to help win. "
On his future, the Montenegrin said: "I play football with passion and a lot of enthusiasm. Sometimes I play like a child and that prevents me from playing at higher levels. I came to play in Israel to regain my confidence, to play as much as possible, and if I play well there will probably be a team that buys me "Someday. There is always ambition and faith to move forward. If I stay here next season? I have a contract and that's all I can say."