MHaifa1913
13 Nov 2002, 01:06 PM
Okay the title says "at Hapoel Tel-Aviv" but we all know that UEFA is a bunch of anti Israel morons and the match has to be played in Florence, Italy. I didn't see the first match because I don't have Sport 5+ and partly didn't feel like going to a bar because I have green blood (ie Maccabi Haifa). So instead of more of my babling, here is a good match preview from Ha'aretz (http://www.haaretz.co.il):
Hapoel Tel-Aviv leaves for Florence
By Asher Goldberg and Ronen Dorfan
FLORENCE - Hapoel Tel Aviv left for Italy yesterday and was due to land in Pisa and then travel by road to Florence to prepare for tomorrow's UEFA Cup second round, second (home) leg tie against Leeds United.
Before departure, Hapoel held a training session at the new facility near Wolfson Hospital with only left back Yigal Antebi sitting out with a strained cruciate ligament. He is to undergo treatment on arrival in Italy. "I have no intention of missing this game, it hurts, but I am sure that after I receive an injection I will feel a lot better," Antebi said before departure.
The main doubts in the team over the fitness of striker Pini Balili were dispelled yesterday when he trained normally with his teammates despite still feeling pain in his ankle. He intends to continue training as normal today and hopes that coach Dror Kashtan will pick him in his starting lineup tomorrow.
Balili is eager to play not only because of the challenge of meeting Leeds and trying to overturn the 1-0 deficit, but because he has received word that scouts from clubs in Spain and England will be at the match to see him in action after hearing of his good performance against Leeds in the first leg in England two weeks ago.
Also making the trip with Hapoel is new signing, defender Eyal Ben-Ami, who signed for the club yesterday but who is not eligible to play as he was not registered in time for the tie. Should Hapoel manage to make it into the third round, Ben-Ami will be available to play.
Hapoel Tel-Aviv leaves for Florence
By Asher Goldberg and Ronen Dorfan
FLORENCE - Hapoel Tel Aviv left for Italy yesterday and was due to land in Pisa and then travel by road to Florence to prepare for tomorrow's UEFA Cup second round, second (home) leg tie against Leeds United.
Before departure, Hapoel held a training session at the new facility near Wolfson Hospital with only left back Yigal Antebi sitting out with a strained cruciate ligament. He is to undergo treatment on arrival in Italy. "I have no intention of missing this game, it hurts, but I am sure that after I receive an injection I will feel a lot better," Antebi said before departure.
The main doubts in the team over the fitness of striker Pini Balili were dispelled yesterday when he trained normally with his teammates despite still feeling pain in his ankle. He intends to continue training as normal today and hopes that coach Dror Kashtan will pick him in his starting lineup tomorrow.
Balili is eager to play not only because of the challenge of meeting Leeds and trying to overturn the 1-0 deficit, but because he has received word that scouts from clubs in Spain and England will be at the match to see him in action after hearing of his good performance against Leeds in the first leg in England two weeks ago.
Also making the trip with Hapoel is new signing, defender Eyal Ben-Ami, who signed for the club yesterday but who is not eligible to play as he was not registered in time for the tie. Should Hapoel manage to make it into the third round, Ben-Ami will be available to play.