Hapoel Haifa will make a decision in the next 48 hours regarding the future of coach Nir Klinger.
The owner Yoav Katz is in Israel, will talk to Klinger and decide.
Until then, he has the names of potential candidates, such as Kobi Shiroba and Roni Levy.
Be that as it may, among the players it seems that some of them have lost faith in the existing professional system.
Some of them said in the conversations that "the team looks finished and we need something to change it. Players arrived, players left, but we remained bad and we need to see what we do otherwise we will get into trouble."
Katz is under pressure from inside and outside parties to shake things up with a change in the professional team, but such a move has many consequences, including financial ones, when the owner has already invested more this season than planned, especially in light of the fact that two foreigners were released and three valuable players arrived in just the last month (Hatem Abed Alhamid, Eliel Peretz and Mohammad Kamara).
The Reds are frustrated, photo: Maor Alxalsi
Last night's loss at home to the Nes Ziona section drew great criticism for the lineup that Nir Klinger came up with.
"We were too defensive in a game that we must win," said club sources, "Three midfielders against Ness Ziona at home? Hanan Maman on the bench? Even if he is in a less good time, he scored last week in the only opportunity he had. If there is a failure in the foreigner then you have to give For the dominant Israelis to pull the team out of the mud."
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