Israel National Team Triumphs in Friendly Match Against Slovakia
The Israeli national football team, led by coach Ran Ben-Shimon, celebrated a hard-fought victory in their recent friendly match against Slovakia, clinching a 1-0 win in Debrecen, Hungary, on Tuesday evening. This follows a significant 1-3 victory over Estonia in World Cup qualifying just days prior.
Shua’s Celebratory Goal
Jordan Shua, who scored the only goal of the match, expressed his excitement about representing his country. “It’s always fun to score, especially in national colors. What a nstart birthday gift,” he noted. “There’s a different feeling scoring for the national team compared to your club. I’ve taken control of my career and am glad to be improving.”
Shua also reflected on his past challenges, stating, “I was a young boy struggling to overcome difficulties. I don’t promise anything to Beitar fans, but for now, I’m with Beitar and will give my all as long as I’m here. I am open to all leagues; there isn’t a specific place I want to reach.”
Revivo’s Aspiration for European Leagues
In another statement, Roy Revivo discussed his ambition to progress to higher levels in European football. “I took control of the ball, dribbled, and that led to the assist. My dream is to move to Europe; my dad and grandpa are helping me with that. The leagues in Europe are at a much higher level, and I always believe it’s possible to rise, even in my current home.”
He acknowledged the unique bond within the national team, stating, “This season hasn’t been easy, but I’m always happy to play as much as possible.”
The Israeli national team’s solid performance showcases their commitment and drive as they continue to prepare for upcoming competitions