Roy Gordana: “I’d like to play on Saturday. It’s disappointing”

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Roy Gordana is one of Hapoel BS’s most significant players this season. The veteran midfielder has become an anchor in Kishore and one of the leading players of the team that is fighting for the championship. In an interview with “Vesarmilia Podcast”, Gordana referred to the season he is going through and also referred to his future.

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“In the previous term I was 24-25 years old and I thought I was a young kid who could win the world and not part of a team,” Gordana admitted, “I realized today how important it is to be part of a team and to be part of a big club in good or bad times. I’m happy to be part of this club. I understood the importance of being part of a team that competes for titles. I played in clubs that are less big and spent uncompetitive seasons, and today I appreciate the place I am. I am very happy that Eliniv Barda came to us. Me, him and Maor were very good friends as players, and now the relationship continues To be good and I’m happy to play under them.”

“I have never crossed a line in the relationship between a player and a coach. I know that after the game against Hapoel Hadera they thought I made faces at my substitute, but that was not true,” Gordana said, “I was not angry at the substitute. When I left he asked me where I was injured, but I was not injured There was a misunderstanding on the bench, and I was upset that they thought I was injured, but right after that I encouraged the team.”

The midfielder referred to his future in the shadow of his contract that will end at the end of the season: “I really want to stay in Hapoel B.S. I had a conversation with Guy Perrymore a little over a week ago, a very positive and very friendly conversation. I really hope it will work out and I will stay.”

At the end, Gordana commented on the Hapoel BS game that will be played on Saturday: “For me personally, it is very good to play on Saturday. If I had the possibility to make even a percentage of an impact, then I would. It really bothers me that they play on Shabbat. There are people who keep Shabbat, who try to keep tradition, and it is very disappointing to play on Shabbat. I know many players in the Premier League who go to a hotel on Shabbat to keep Shabbat. I am aware that this is part of the profession and that is what we chose. It’s a shame there is no way to accommodate this sector that observes Shabbat.”

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