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Maccabi Haifa is ready for Hapoel Jerusalem: "We want to come to the game this season with a perfect record" | Israel today

2022-09-18T11:49:31.223Z


The champion will go up tonight (8:15 p.m.) for an away game against Ziv Aryeh's team with the goal of reaching a match against Maccabi Tel Aviv. • Players in the team: "Hapoel Jerusalem have not lost yet, we have seen falls in these places in the past, but we must not fall there"


Maccabi Haifa will go up tonight (20:15, Sport 4) with its strongest lineup against Hapoel Jerusalem in Teddy.

Coach Barak Becher will not take any risks, just before the national team's break, when the club set a clear goal: "We want to come to this season's game against Maccabi Tel Aviv with a perfect record."

Defender Daniel Sondgren practiced fully this weekend and may start in the lineup.

In the other positions, no changes are expected.

Midfielder Ali Muhammad did not practice yesterday and will continue to be rested.

The Nigerian of the Greens is supposed to return to play after the national team break against Maccabi Tel Aviv. The champion is in a hotel and for her, the desire is to come with the same attitude to the game against Hapoel Jerusalem.

"We have to come with all seriousness, press and be at our 100 percent," said players in Bachar's team, who added: "We've seen Hapoel Jerusalem cause problems for teams, they haven't lost yet. We've seen falls in these places in the past, but we must not fall there."

On another topic, the protest of the team's fan organizations remains in place and they will not come to Teddy tonight.

Despite this, about 3,500 tickets were sold to the team's fans in the general public and the expectation is for 4,000 greens in the capital.

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Source: israelhayom

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