The victory is partially reassuring: "Not a week goes by without a mess in Hapoel Tel Aviv"
The Reds enjoyed another victory over Beitar, but the background noises surrounding the Nisanov-Buxenbaum-Mereva triangle do not bode well for the rest of the season. Or Israelov will miss the start of the season, Hisham Laios is doubtful
Ofir Saar
08/14/2022
Sunday, August 14, 2022, 06:30
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Summary: Hapoel Tel Aviv - Beitar Jerusalem 1:2 (Sport1)
When Hapoel Tel Aviv manages to beat Beitar Jerusalem, it's always a reason for a party, especially for the fans. No matter what happens at the Khodorov complex - you can't take it away from them. Somehow the Toto Cup game, which until two days ago wasn't supposed to take place, quickly took on the atmosphere of a meeting A hot league with 13,000 spectators, crazy audiences and a lot of hunger in red to finish with a victory. In Hapoel Tel Aviv's current situation, when it loses time and time again in the derby or against Maccabi Haifa, superiority over teams like Beitar produces the greatest pleasure.
It is impossible to draw professional conclusions from Hapoel Tel Aviv so far.
Too many players went through control just yesterday, and in every game there are also suspended and injured.
The group has not yet joined, and it is still too early to determine its fate.
Still, it seems that what affects the club more than anything else is the background noise.
"There is a feeling that if a week goes by without a mess here, it bothers people," they said at the club.
So Omar Buxenbaum and Eddie Gottlieb closed the story between them, the $100 fine remained and everyone went back to normal.
But in practice, tension is felt in the air all the time.
Contrary to the rumors, there is no explosion between Boxenbaum and Kobe Medicine, but there are always mishaps involving Itzik Nisanov.
He doesn't do it on purpose and usually only realizes the impact of his moves in retrospect.
A tense smile.
Hapoel Tel Aviv celebrates at the end (Photo: Danny Maron)
From Nisanov's point of view, there is a problem.
He was used to being the most significant in decision-making, and as soon as he appointed Boxenbaum as the professional manager, he wants to decide together with him.
In his approach, the coach has to train a squad that builds for him.
It might be good in places like Maccabi Tel Aviv where the basic squad is determined by the system and the coach adds a number of players - but not in Hapoel Tel Aviv, where each player purchased may decide the coach's fate.
With all due respect to Nisnov, if Boxenbaum flies to Montenegro to follow a potential stopper, the one who should join him is the coach (or at least let the professional manager choose the person he wants to fly with so they have another pair of eyes).
At the end of the day, with the combination of Boxenbaum and medicine, you can make sane decisions about anything.
As soon as the Nissanobs get in there, the problems start.
The team also has problems with the injured: Dan Einbinder continues his rehabilitation from the minor surgery he underwent in Germany, Hisham Laios is doubtful for the opening game of the season, Or Israelov will return to training with the team in just a week, and the club hopes that the knee pains he has suffered since returning from the European Youth Championship will pass soon.
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