Summary: Maccabi Haifa - Bnei Sakhnin 0:1/Sport1
The coach of Maccabi Haifa's youth team, Amir Nussbaum, will be appointed Barak Becher's assistant coach next season. Bacher finally decided on the addition of Nussbaum to the team of the senior team and soon the two who worked together in Hapoel Beer Sheva will return to cooperate.
As you may remember, Guy Sfarfati served as Becher's assistant coach in the three seasons he coached in Haifa, but now Sfarfati is not expected to return. Therefore, Becher's final decision is that Nussbaum will take the position, and in Haifa they will appoint another coach for the youth team.
In addition to Nussbaum, current assistant coach Shahar Weisinger may also remain in the system. Weisinger is valued by Bacher and apparently a conversation will be held between the two, after which it will be finally decided whether he will continue. The brother of the assistant coach, Guy Wiesinger, will return to the club and serve as the goalkeeper coach and responsible for the stationary situations.
Back to the current season. In Haifa, of course, they were happy about the loss of Maccabi Tel Aviv, which left the gap at the top at 7 points. "Nobody is going to start talking now and make statements," clarified a player in the team, "We only have to look at ourselves. Masai keeps saying that there are seven finals left and he is right. The only thing we have to do is look at each game again, and make sure we win it."
The team will try to train Ali Muhammad for the game on Saturday against Hapoel Beer Sheva, when it is estimated that Pierre Cornot will also be fit for the game, from which the injured Anan Halaili will be absent. "Beer Sheva proved that it is very strong," said another player, "the gap between us is not big, so the game on Saturday is critical."