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Charon Sherry returned to the Dutch league after wandering in recent years and settled in Maccabi Haifa, which he led to achievements and titles, but due to family reasons he had to leave the greens and return to his homeland at least for the next few months.
Since he signed Binyemichen he has been her barometer, in six games he has also scored twice and cooked and thanks to him the club is fantasizing about winning the cup.
Tonight (21:00) he and his friends will meet Cambor from the minor league in the hope of qualifying for the title game.
In an extensive interview that Sherry gave in the Netherlands before the game, he said: "It could be very special if we qualify for the cup after a month of being here. It's a great privilege and something that doesn't happen often. There's no doubt that I've had some crazy weeks."
"They miss me and I miss them."
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When the 35-year-old Shari says "crazy shavuot", he is of course mainly referring to Maccabi leaving Haifa following his son's illness, making it clear that there is no connection to the war.
"I was with my family in the Netherlands at the end of last season and then problems started. My son underwent tests and we were asked to stay in the country and not leave - therefore, we could not take him back to Israel with us. My wife and children stayed and I returned to Maccabi Haifa. That is why it was important for me to return to play in the Netherlands at least temporarily, So that I can go back to playing free football. We still don't know what he's suffering from, but he's fine at the moment."
In Holland, of course, he was also asked about the meetings with Messi and Mbappe in the Champions League.
"In Israel I'm a kind of superstar," he laughs, "in Israel I can't walk down the street, there's a mural of me and other players in the city. They miss me a lot in Maccabi Haifa and I miss them. All the players in Maccabi Haifa are like my children - my head In Nijmegen, but also in Israel."
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