
By Maor Rahmani

Tom Bro Mordechai with the ball (in red) (Ahmed Morera)
Hapoel Tel Aviv is among the groups who are already eager to return to activity. Record a direct continuation of her accomplishments in the qualifiers for the top playoffs and contend for the state Cup semifinals. But in the meantime, while the future of the season is unclear, the Khodorov complex is already thinking about next season, with Moshe Sinai and Nir Klinger promoting a move where among 23 roster players between six and seven players will be from the club’s youth group next season, To ONE.
The strategic decision, already made by the owner’s representative and coach who occasionally instructed the senior team on the team roster as needed and also received personal training, was slightly stalled due to the Corona crisis, but caught momentum last weekend when Sinai gathered all of them Players marked as candidates to join the roster next season.
The conversation was attended by Amit Meir, Shavit Mazal, Ofek Ovadia, Doron Leidner, Illy Tamm, Tom Bro Mordechai and Osher Davida, with the addition of the last two other five joining the regular group as of today. Beyond that, one or two more players are being tracked by the professional team of youth players and they are also on the same list.
In a conversation with Sinai, who made it clear to young people that they would receive all the conditions and opportunities to deal equally with Klinger’s other existing players, the same players were given precise instructions on how to make the transition from youth group to senior. Also, they were asked by the owner’s representative to write in the coming month every day when they got up in the morning, when they went to bed, what bothers them in the adult training, where they feel they fit in, what is hard for them, what makes them tired, etc.

“From the moment you enter the alumni routine, it’s been your struggle,” he said Chinese To the players. “Anyone who does not think he is ready for the senior team next season, we will not be ashamed to tell him that he is not fit, but the opportunity is yours right now.”
More than five months after taking office in Wolfson, Sinai and Klinger are launching another important move to build the roster for next season and want more home players to be an integral part of the roster, with Eric Yanko, Raz Shlomo, Idan Cohen, Nir Lex and Shay Eisen now being appointed.