
Hapoel Tel Aviv made a very big step tonight (Tuesday) in its attempt to survive another season in the Premier League. “This is a very important victory, a critical victory – every word we use will be correct,” he admitted, concluding the table on the eve of the round. Nir Klinger Upon completion.
“We looked better, we had enough situations to increase the score, but naturally we went backwards at the end to secure the win,” the red coach analyzed the game and commented individually to some of the new players: “Ben Bitton and Dan Einbinder were finished but gave their heart. “They stayed on the field for 90 minutes. They deserve a big nose.”
Klinger looked at the continuation of the underground struggles and stressed: “It’s going to be a long, difficult and exhausting journey. I’m thrilled by the human ability of the players to contain this load. We’ll do it step by step, without going crazy or lifting our noses. Character, leadership and experience. “
The one for whom it was no longer a game is Dan Einbinder. The midfielder was released a few months ago from Betar Jerusalem, and the dispute between the parties even spilled over into legal districts. Einbinder, who grew up in a club from the capital, played 90 minutes for what is considered the yellow-blacks’ biggest rival. With confidence.
“There is no doubt that playing against Betar is not easy, it feels strange. I played here for 18 years, it’s a place that shaped me and made me who I am, “Einbinder added.” Both I and those around me went through an unpleasant period. The owners at Hapoel wanted me very much. As for the owner of Betar, he should be asked because I try to forget what he was, I try to maintain restraint. “