Shretzky: “The goal is to reach third place”

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Urbani Kash took a huge step in last night’s (Wednesday) victory against Maccabi Petah Tikva (1: 2) on the way to a ticket to the top playoffs. Kobi Refuah’s team climbed to fifth place and two points ahead of the lower playoffs, with only two games left until the end of the regular season.

Mirrors at the end were accordingly: first the players celebrated on fences, while a handful of fans cheered from the nearby hill. The festivities trickled into the locker room, where Muhammad Shachar and Adrian Rochet took command. Shachar proved that he knows how to dance not only on the lawn, while the veteran midfielder made sure to entertain the guys.

KS will host Maccabi Tel Aviv on Saturday and in the closing round it will be hosted by Hapoel Kfar Saba. The team dreams of a splash on Saturday: “We want to secure the playoffs already against Maccabi Tel Aviv.”

The owner, Izzy Shretzky, watched the game from home and is close to completing an achievement after seasons in which the team survived relegation. The owner does not lower expectations: “The goal is third place.” Currently, the gap from Shretzky’s goal is four points.


If KS does reach the top playoffs, there are big stocks for the coach, Kobe Medicine who is highly regarded due to the fact that he received a lower budget than his predecessors and on the way to achieving the goal, in which they failed.

The people in the game were Eugene Ansa and Muhammad Shachar. Similar to the first goal against Bnei Sakhnin, last night Shachar cooked for Lansa, who raised his tally to seven league goals.

He has already been hired with five assists (Wednesday in the league), after he asked to leave KS in January, but has since become a regular player and registers good ability.

I will try to be involved this year in 40% of the goals scored by KS and so far he has excelled in its services. In the summer he came on loan from Hapoel Raanana and there is a great desire to see him continue at the club from the north for more years.

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