Hapoel Tel Aviv Worried About Amit Lamkin's Ankle Injury During Slovakia Training Camp
Hapoel Tel Aviv began their training camp in Slovakia on a positive note with a 2-1 victory over Czech team FC Zlín on Wednesday. However, the match ended with concern as midfielder Amit Lamkin suffered a severe ankle injury following a harsh tackle and was unable to continue playing. The club is very worried about his condition, and Lamkin is scheduled for medical evaluation later today. His participation in upcoming matches against Ludogorets in the Conference League qualifiers and Beitar Jerusalem in the Toto Cup remains uncertain.
Additionally, goalkeeper Dor Benimini, who stayed in Israel due to an abdominal muscle injury, is expected to gradually return to training in about three weeks. Given the seriousness of his injury, Hapoel Tel Aviv is exercising patience with his recovery, and in the meantime, Roy Brans will serve as the second-choice goalkeeper.
The club is closely monitoring both players' recoveries as they prepare for the upcoming season and important matches in European and domestic competitions.
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