Hapoel Tel Aviv Awaits Return of Midfielder Satu Toriel Ahead of Crucial Europa Conference League Playoff
Following a crucial 0-0 draw against Atalanta, Hapoel Tel Aviv is preparing for the upcoming second leg in Miskolc, Hungary, with hopes of advancing to the European group stage for the first time since the 2012/13 season. The club expects around 5,000 Hapoel fans to attend the match next Thursday, alongside significant local interest from Hungarian supporters.
A major setback before the match was the injury to midfielder Satu Toriel, who suffered hamstring cramps on game day and was withdrawn from the squad after medical consultation. Toriel was particularly disappointed as he traveled to Italy with his mother, partner, and agent, all eager to see him play. However, the club remains optimistic that his injury is not severe and hopes he will be fit for the return leg within a week.
Emmanuel Boateng also experienced similar hamstring cramps but is expected to be available for the next match. Meanwhile, Roy Korin continues to struggle with recurring abdominal muscle injuries, delaying his return despite previous announcements and press events. This ongoing injury cycle is a source of frustration for both Korin and the club.
Should Hapoel Tel Aviv succeed in reaching the Europa Conference League group stage, the club acknowledges the need to strengthen its squad to handle the demands of competing in two tournaments simultaneously. The current roster is considered insufficient for such a challenge, prompting plans to reinforce the team.
The club's focus now is on recovery and preparation to capitalize on this rare opportunity for European success.
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