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Hapoel Jerusalem are happy: "Patience pays off" | Israel today

2022-09-19T06:31:57.377Z


The club from the capital are satisfied with the ability in the victory over Maccabi Haifa • Ziv Aryeh remains modest, and the goal he indicates is still to avoid the survival battles • Guy Badash is on hold, and may receive a call-up to the national team following an injury to another player


Huge joy in Hapoel Jerusalem after last night's (Sunday) victory over champion Maccabi Haifa, and no less important than the wonderful ability displayed by coach Ziv Aryeh's players, who were some who wanted him to leave the team last season.

"We have patience and patience pays off," they said around the club.

By the way, Aryeh himself, maintains modesty and still does not set high goals, but wants his team not to get involved in the struggle for survival this season as it happened to them last season.

The Reds celebrate yesterday, photo: Alan Shiver

Those who garnered the most compliments are, of course, Ofek Biton, on loan from Po'el Tel Aviv, who scored a brace and may be purchased by the club, as well as Guy Badash, who scored the first goal and is having a great season. The midfielder is on the waiting list for the Israeli national team, so in case of injury or other reason He might get the summons.  

Badash himself commented on his team's great victory over the Greens and said: "Maccabi Haifa did not come arrogant. They came with their strong lineup and played seriously. Where can we go? I can't say, we can fight for relegation but also be in the top playoffs. The second year at Ziv Arya always looks better." 

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Source: israelhayom

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