
Bnei Yehuda will open the second round against Bnei Sakhnin and will do so with a coach on the lines, at least formally. Tamir Ben Ami, who was the director of the Oranges’ youth department and holds a pro certificate, was promoted to the senior team and will actually be the actual coach on the coaching staff that includes Kfir Edri and Yaakov Asaig. Despite this, the club will continue to look for another coach who will stand on the lines.
“It’s exciting, but it’s clear to everyone that I’m part of a team that includes people who know this team better than anyone. For me, I come to contribute my knowledge and to do the best I can for the club,” he said. Ben-Ami. “In recent years I have been running the youth department, but of course I know the senior team very well.”
In addition, Ben Ami spoke about the game against Sakhnin: “One thing is certain: it will not be similar to the first game between the two teams this season. Bnei Sakhnin has added significant players since then and this is reflected in both its ability and results. We will prepare for this meeting accordingly. “The team comes after some not good enough results, but in most cases the result did not reflect the real ability on the pitch. We hand out too many gifts that cost us dearly. We will continue to say – there are good players here with a great desire to win every game.”