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Neta Lavie has returned from rehabilitation in London, ticket madness in Haifa ahead of Betar
The Greens captain has returned to Israel after about four weeks of physical therapy and will try to return to partial training next week, may join a trip to the Netherlands for Feyenoord even though he will not be able to play (Thursday, 22:00, Sport 4)
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Shlomo Weiss
Monday, 06 December 2021, 16:33
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Summary: Hapoel Nof Hagalil - Maccabi Haifa 4: 0 (Sport 1)
About a month after taking off for London and undergoing intensive rehabilitation there for four weeks, Neta Lavie returned to Israel.
The captain of Maccabi Haifa, who is a partner in only one game in the league this season, will try to return to partial training next week after rehabilitation that included physical therapy, strengthening work and other operations under medical supervision.
As is well known, part of the time was with the captain of the team's defender Ryan Strain, who already returned to Israel last weekend.
Now Maccabi Haifa hopes that Lavi will be able to return to activity gradually, with the goal being that next week the contact will start training gradually until he can conduct full training with the team.
By the way, at this stage it has not yet been decided whether Lavi will go with the team to the Netherlands for Thursday's game against Feyenoord in the Conference League (22:00, Sport4), but it goes without saying that he will not be able to take part in the game anyway.
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Will try to return to training gradually starting next week.
Lavie (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)
In another matter, after the protest in the away game against Hapoel Nof Hagalil due to the ticket prices that the green fans were required to pay, the team talks about the madness ahead of next Monday's game against Betar Jerusalem. Haifa: As in the Haifa derby last week, about 27,000 greens are expected to fill all the stands available to them.
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