Beitar Jerusalem Adopts Bundesliga-Style Training Ahead of European Matches
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First reported by N12 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Beitar Jerusalem has revamped its training schedule to a Bundesliga-style routine with three daily sessions starting early morning, ahead of European preseason matches against Bulgarian teams Boteb Vratsa and Arda. Coach Almog Cohen, drawing from his German playing experience, introduced the change. Midfielder Tomer Yosefi remains doubtful for upcoming games, while Omer Atzili is training intensively.
- 01Beitar Jerusalem now trains three times daily, starting at 6:30 a.m., following coach Almog Cohen's Bundesliga experience.
- 02The team faces Bulgarian club Boteb Vratsa on July 3 and will later play Arda, another Bulgarian side.
- 03Midfielder Tomer Yosefi is doubtful for the first match against AEK Larnaca on July 23.
- 04Omer Atzili has increased his training and is fully reintegrated with the team.
- 05Coach Cohen believes the new regimen will prepare players better for the season start.
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