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Hapoel B'Shlosha: Iyad Abu 'Abid is negative, will return to team training | Israel Today

2022-01-20T12:20:18.302Z


The brake that was diagnosed yesterday as positive for Corona in the antigen test along with several other players, was found negative in the PCR test • Helder Lopes recovered and returned to full training • Coach Roni Levy is undecided about the lineup due to the many shortcomings


Brake Hapoel BS Iyad Abu Abid was today (Thursday) negative for Corona in a PCR test he underwent, and on the face of it he will be able to return to the team's training.

As you may recall, yesterday Abu Abid was diagnosed as positive in an antigen test, along with several other players including Danilo Asperia, Niv Eliassi, Davida Petrucci and Eitan Tibi, while a number of staff members also contracted a wave attacking the deputy leader.

All the players and team members will continue to monitor the situation, in the hope that no one will be infected until the game against Maccabi Petah Tikva on Saturday.

Meanwhile, with the shortening of isolation days, Portuguese defender Helder López returned to full training and is considered recovering from Corona.

On Saturday, as mentioned, BS will play an away game with Maccabi Petah Tikva.

Coach Roni Levy is breaking his head over the many shortcomings in the squad.

At the moment, it seems that Or Dadia will open as a right-back in place of the sick library.

Abu 'Abid will continue in defense along with Miguel Vitor and Hatem' Abd al-Hamid.

The court hopes that Lopes will be able to play after he recovers. If that happens, the Portuguese will open on the 11th.

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Source: israelhayom

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