Manor Solomon Shines in West Ham Debut as Liel Abada Impresses in MLS
Manor Solomon made a striking debut for West Ham United on August 17, 2026, scoring a goal against Burnley, a strong Championship side recently relegated from the Premier League. Solomon, who was given the number 10 jersey for the first time in his career, started immediately in the lineup and demonstrated notable confidence and skill, including a powerful shot for his goal. His performance included three successful dribbles and effective long passes, showing a level of assurance not previously seen in his appearances for Fiorentina or Villarreal. Despite West Ham's overall struggles in the match, Solomon's individual display was widely praised by English media, fans, and Israeli observers, suggesting he could be a key player if he remains healthy.
Meanwhile, Liel Abada of Charlotte FC has shown a significant improvement since returning from the World Cup break, scoring three goals and providing two assists in six games. This marks a notable uptick compared to his earlier season form and previous MLS performances. Abada recently scored a penalty in a 3-1 win over Columbus Crew and netted a close-range goal in the Leagues Cup against Atlas. At 24, Abada remains an important figure for the Israeli national team and could attract interest from other MLS clubs or potentially return to Israel, which would impact his market value.
In contrast, Idan Nachmias, a defender for Ludogorets, has seen reduced playing time this season, not featuring in three of the last five matches and being sidelined in favor of new signings and youth players. Nachmias, once a key player at Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ludogorets, now faces an uncertain future, with speculation about a possible return to Israeli clubs such as Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Be'er Sheva, or Maccabi Haifa. His situation will be closely monitored as the transfer window approaches its close.
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