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Maccabi Haifa: Ben Shehar was injured in training and is expected to be absent against Bnei Sakhnin
The striker was injured and will probably not be available to Barak Bachar on Saturday, in doubt for the meeting against Feyenoord on Tuesday.
San Menachem will be examined in light of the concern that the load on it is too great
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Shlomo Weiss
Wednesday, 08 September 2021, 21:31
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Maccabi Haifa continued preparations for Saturday's game against Bnei Sakhnin (20:30 in Sport4), but unfortunately it seems that they will reach him without striker Ben Shehar, who was injured tonight (Wednesday) in the team's training.
Shehar is expected to be absent from the game and at this point he will also share his doubt against Feyenoord next Tuesday in the Conference League.
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Injured in the squad and will be absent against Bnei Sakhnin.
Ben Shehar (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)
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In addition to Shahar's injury tonight, Maccabi Haifa fears a strain on left-back San Menachem after playing in three Israeli national team games, during which he put a lot of effort.
The load on the defender will be examined in the coming days, and then it will be decided whether he will open against Bnei Sakhnin or whether he will get a rest in the league game and return to the squad against Feyenoord in Europe.
If Menachem gets a rest, Sean Goldberg will fill his place.
The one who will be absent from the game is of course Ofri Arad, whose father Oded died today of a serious illness.
The team issued a message of condolence to the brakeman who excited everyone at the championship game a few months ago, when he arrived with his father who was then in a wheelchair all the way to the lawn.
Oded saw his dream come true when his son Ofri won a championship in which he was a very significant factor.
Arad did not go out with the team due to the deterioration in his father's condition and now due to the shiva he will be absent from the games against Sakhnin and Feyenoord.
In his absence, the Greens hope that Uri Dahan will feel good and be able to open.
Will return to the lineup.
Dolev Haziza (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)
Those who will surely return to the lineup are Dolev Haziza and Raz Meir.
Meir will replace the injured Ryan Strain and a firecracker who has completed a suspension will enter the squad at the expense of one of the ties.
In parallel with the preparations for the game, Maccabi Haifa continues to deal with the saga of Muhammad Abu Fani.
The contact is expected to be out of the squad for the game against Sakhnin unless in a quick move he signs the new contract which will not happen according to all estimates.
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