Israeli Idan Golan, who now plays for Gloria Buzău, a name with a rich history in our football, a former colleague of Tamas at Hapoel Haifa, says that as much as he loves Romania and the Romanian people, he is looking forward to Israel’s victory in Saturday’s capital match.

Israeli Idan Golan has been performing in Romania for several yearsPhoto: Flaviu Buboi/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Editorial/Profimedia

Two days before the “shock” in Budapest, decisive for the future of both teams, Idan Golan accepted an invitation from Gazeta Sporturilor to speak before the preliminary meeting between Israel and Romania.

One that will bring his home country face-to-face with the one that has ‘adopted’ him almost continuously over the past three years, in which the 27-year-old forward has played for Cluj, Voluntary and Buzeu.

Idan Golan, who recently revealed that his friends were killed by Hamas, says the war Israel is embroiled in is a source of extra motivation for the national soccer players.

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