"Everything has been going upside down for us lately."
This is what they said this morning at Hapoel Tel Aviv, where they are still trying to digest the 3: 1 loss to Bnei Yehuda from the national league and the surprising relegation from the cup already in the eighth round of the factory.
Despite the Reds' crisis and the crowd's calls against Nir Klinger, the coach's status seems stable, at least at this point, but the team does not hide their concerns from the situation: "If we do not wake up on our own - we will be in trouble in the league," said one player.
Nir Klinger, Photo: Alan Schieber
Contact Farley Rosa, who was injured in the loss to Bnei Yehuda, will undergo tests today to diagnose the severity of his injury, and Hapoel hope that their key player will not be absent for a long time.
Captain Dan Einbinder said of the team's crisis: "This is a good time for all of us to lower our heads. We need to face reality, work hard and get out of this crisis. Nir Klinger takes responsibility but the responsibility for the situation is our players. We have two days to recover until the game against "Ashdod and everyone will have to take responsibility for it. We made a good half turn and it is in our hands and feet not to forget it and embark on a new path."
Farley Rosa, Photo: Alan Schieber
Referring to the January transfer window and the status of the team, Nir Klinger said: "I promise that just like last year we knew how to make the changes so this year we will make the necessary changes. There are players with good attitude and there are players who may have a little more status "The team is ahead and that's what I'm going to do. We need to look at the league and find the players with the personality and we will find them."
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