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Beitar Jerusalem's Boris Inno Focuses on Football After Social Media Purge

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Beitar Jerusalem midfielder Boris Inno recently removed all his photos in the club's jersey from social media, prompting a conversation with coach Almog Cohen to clarify his motives. Inno explained that the decision was not solely due to negative comments from a small group of fans but stemmed from his desire to close all social media accounts and concentrate fully on his performance on the pitch. Cohen shared that he also does not maintain social media accounts.

Meanwhile, Beitar Jerusalem is preparing for the upcoming season opener against Maccabi Netanya on August 29. Left-back Yarden Cohen remains injured and will not play, with Nevo Shudo expected to replace him. Midfielder Adi Yona, who has been increasing his training intensity, is also unavailable. However, forwards Sean Weisman and Yarden Shua are set to participate.

The club continues to await a resolution regarding midfielder Ailson Tabarsh, who is not in the team's plans but has not been released. Tabarsh claims no club is willing to pay a transfer fee, while the club believes he is attempting to delay his departure to leave as a free agent, likely aiming for a higher salary in Portugal's second division. Beitar plans to wait until the European transfer window closes to assess which players remain unattached to top leagues before making contact. The coaching staff aims to sign a central midfielder to strengthen the squad.

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