No surprises: The 11th that Rotensteiner practiced for Denmark

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Two days before a new campaign is launched, it seems that Willie Rotensteiner is already closed on an action plan for the Israeli team’s game against Denmark. Tonight (Tuesday), the national team coach has already practiced in training the 11 that will most likely open against the Danes, when the lineup, it seems, will be 5-3-2.

According to Rotensteiner’s practice, Beavers Natcho, the captain, will be preferred over the exhausted Eyal Golsa. In the defensive part, there are not many surprises, with Eitan Tibi, Hatem Abdelhamid and Nir Bitton being the three brakes – and Eli Desa and San Menachem on the sides. Ophir Marciano, as expected, will stand between the beams. Next to Natcho in the link, will open Dor Peretz, who arrives in excellent shape, and Manor Solomon, who has a lot on his shoulders. Eran Zehavi and Moanes Dabour will open at the top.

To prepare for the next games as well, Rotensteiner switched between Peretz and Golsa and Natcho and Neta Lavi towards the end of training. In training itself, Rotensteiner was seen hanging out for long minutes with Eran Zehavi before the warm-up – with Moans Dabour and Manor Solomon then also being taken for personal talks separately from the rest of the players.

As for the crowd, as is well known, 5,000 fans will be allowed to enter Bloomfield on Thursday. 4,500 have already secured their place at the Hippo Stadium, with an additional 500 tickets left for the general public.

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