Hapoel Tel Aviv Eyes Comeback as Key Midfielder Satyo Turiel Recovers for Europa Conference League Playoff
Following a crucial 0-0 draw, Hapoel Tel Aviv is preparing for next week's Europa Conference League playoff second leg against Atalanta in Miskolc, Hungary. The club sees a significant opportunity to reach the European group stage for the first time since the 2012/13 season. Around 5,000 Hapoel fans are expected to attend, with additional interest from local Hungarian supporters.
A major setback before the first leg was the absence of midfielder Satyo Turiel, who suffered hamstring cramps on match day and was withdrawn from the squad after medical consultation. Turiel was particularly disappointed as his family and agent had traveled to Italy to watch him play. However, the club remains optimistic that his injury is not severe and hopes he will be fit for the upcoming playoff match.
Emmanuel Boateng also experienced similar hamstring issues but is expected to be ready for the next game. Meanwhile, defender Roy Korin continues to struggle with recurring abdominal muscle injuries, delaying his return despite previous expectations and causing frustration for both player and club.
Hapoel Tel Aviv acknowledges that advancing to the Conference League will require strengthening their squad to handle the demands of competing in two tournaments simultaneously, as the current roster may not suffice for the challenge ahead.
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