Despite the victory over Ness Ziona and a tenth consecutive undefeated game, the Jerusalem Betar coach has had to deal with contemptuous whispers and curses: "Fans sit behind the team's bench and scorn their mouths. Don't get it "Einbinder:" Glad we at least took the points "
Ronnie Levy, Yesterday Teddy. A nightmare on the lines?
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Danny Maron
Although the ability was not good, the fact that Beitar Jerusalem beat Ness Ziona yesterday (Sunday) recorded 10 consecutive undefeated games for the first time since the 2008/9 season, and given that figure in the team less liked the whistles at the end of the game.
"Certainly it wasn't our good game, I was here in less good times and in the past we wouldn't know how to win a game like that and I'm glad we took those points that are important to the fight," Dan Einbinder said. It's a bright spot for the audience. "
Einbinder added: "I said in the locker room that this game will take the points and most importantly everything that the Rose era came back to us. We the players have been waiting a lot for him. He has a lot of passion and hunger he has always encouraged and pushed us all the time and wanted to come back as early as possible. "Professional, leadership, and dressing room, and he has a good connection with the audience. As far as he is on the field, he is our captain."
Betar players in Jerusalem yesterday, Teddy. Minor victory over Ness Ziona // Photo: Danny Maron
Meanwhile, coach Ronny Levy was angry with fans sitting behind the bench and cursed him during the game: "We won a very important game that took us one step further on our way to our goals. There are games that a winning team needs to win and take all three points, even if key players are missing and "If it's in a less good and less pleasing game, I wouldn't be happy with the quality of the game either and if the audience is disappointed and expect to see a better level of play, I expect more."
Levy added: "The whistles of contempt can be accepted, but I cannot accept a number of fans who sit behind the team's bench with harsh curses. This is a basic disrespect, a culture unrelated to one person or another standing on the lines. I am here to Do everything for the huge project built here in Betar and believe things will continue in the right direction as well.
"The team and the players need the audience very much to achieve our goals together, it's our strength as a club and as a team. Yossi Benyun, the team and I work from morning till evening to be good for the team and believe it will be so."