Israel has lineup problems
Moldova's rival in the World Cup qualifying stage, Israel, will not be able to count on the services of its forward Kaluatti for tomorrow's match, after the Israeli player, currently playing for Borussia Dortmund, was admitted on Monday to a medical facility in Germany, Info-Prim Neo reports.
The footballer needed hospitalization to recover from an injury suffered in the match against Switzerland on Saturday.
Another problem in the make-up of the team coached by Dror Kashtan is related to Israel's second goalkeeper Benjamin Davidovich, who could leave the squad if not selected for the match against Moldova.
Though with an incomplete lineup, Israel's staff shows little concern about the game, especially since Liverpool's Yossi Benayoun and Hapoel Tel Aviv's Ben Sahar seem to be in their best shape, after scoring one goal each against Switzerland.