
after Who officially signed for a season and a half with Bnei Sakhnin, Vacated Sharon Mimar, The team’s new coach from the sector to speak for the first time under his new hat. Mimar, who became Sakhnin’s third man on the lines this season after replacing Nisso Avitan in the position, told about the considerations that led him to the club, how close he was to Hapoel Beer Sheva, his staff situation and his charged debut game this coming Thursday against Betar Jerusalem.
“I think everyone agrees that the staff is no less good than the teams that are fighting with us for staying,” the coach said of the underground battles expected of him from last place in the table. “If it connects, you can do this task. Of course it is not easy, but football itself is a challenge “I have been in this situation of teams below the red line more than once, I hope I will succeed this time as well.”
Mimar explained the considerations that led to his signing in Sakhnin, certainly in its current state. “The biggest thing that leads us is the pitch. Going back to coaching. I can sit at home on foot, but we are people of action. It cannot be ignored that Sakhnin is a thing in football, a club that represents an entire sector. I hope we bring the team to the beautiful places they were and become The club is a respected club in the Premier League. “
It’s no secret Sakhnin’s new coach was close to returning to Hapoel B’Shlosha. As you may recall, Mimar served as Barak Bachar’s assistant in the 2015/2016 season. “It is a big club that I really enjoyed working for. I was happy to sit down with Alona, we are on good terms and see football quite similarly. “Life takes us where they want to go, not always according to our plans, and we flow with them,” Mimar shared.
This coming Thursday, the coach will meet one of his exes, Betar Jerusalem, in the most explosive game in Israeli football. But as mentioned, Sakhnin is expected to continue a particularly challenging season in the rescue campaign from the bottom. “I have been in this field for so long, we do not count beyond next week. What is interesting at the moment is Betar, the rest is not interesting, we do not know where life is taking us. This is what is in front of my eyes, “the coach began, adding about the upcoming game against the team from the capital, which he lost twice 4-0 this season as Hadera coach. “A sporting competition between the clubs, but whoever comes to survive does not care who stands in front of them.”
Finally, Mimar shared the feelings of returning to the lines after a short absence of a month from the pitches since he was fired from Hapoel Hadera: “It’s a real shame to come back. The place that does me the best is on the pitch.”