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A boy came out: So what's so awful about Abu Fani's curse on Kane in the locker room? - Walla! sport

2020-09-26T06:14:43.779Z


He expressed overconfidence, but also feelings of inferiority. He also belittled Tottenham, and also revealed the admiration. Muhammad Abu Fani shouted that Harry Kane was on his ** n, but actually meant to say: I am so excited to fulfill my dream. Paz Hasdai forgives him


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A boy came out: So what's so awful about Abu Fani's curse on Kane in the locker room?

He expressed overconfidence, but also feelings of inferiority.

He also belittled Tottenham, and also revealed the admiration.

Muhammad Abu Fani shouted that Harry Kane was on his ** n, but actually meant to say: I am so excited to fulfill my dream.

Paz Hasdai forgives him

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The first reaction is to be angry with Muhammad Abu Fani, who in a moment of euphoria from the victory of Maccabi Haifa grabbed his beard and shouted "Harry Kane on my yin".

What is this childish and violent behavior?

Why curse?

What is this disrespect?

Why do Israeli footballers always have to ruin the moment and soil it with a disgusting curse or smirk?

Not to mention - who is the same Mr. Abu Fani compared to Harry Kane?

What has he achieved in his life that he allows himself to tease the England international striker, the international star?



And who is it that photographed Abu Fani and uploaded it to the net, and in his irresponsibility embarrassed everyone involved, including the club?

What about Passon, a little classy?

He shamed an entire country, Abu Fani.

In fact, what is the big celebration about?

Carl Heinz Rummenigge recounted how after Bayern Munich scored an eight against Barcelona he went down to the locker room to greet the players, expected to see there a cheering crowd from the historic achievement, and encountered the silence of concentrated athletes, realizing it was just a semi-final, meaningless, nothing to celebrate.

So why is Abu Fani raging like this?

Before he gets to the houses stage, no?

Why after every victory the Israeli player must raise his nose?

He hasn't ripped off a pair of shoes yet, someone will probably say.

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The guys are celebrating, nonsense is being said, it's not always filmed.

Haifa (Photo: Instagram)

Then of course the hours go by, and there is a hint of Abu Fani, a young footballer, definitely talented, and the fan calms down and reconciles, and realizes that overall it's okay, no need to get excited.

It is allowed to be emotional.

He is a young man Abu Fani, at the beginning of his career, all cursed.

All his sin is that someone photographed him.

After all, such nonsense is a natural part of a dressing room experience.

Things are said inadvertently, out of enthusiasm and euphoria, should not be given too much importance.

And unfortunately for Abu Fani, today the media and its consumers live on such marginal incidents (and of course the reprimanded and puritanical media put an asterisk on the "* yin" so as not to write the explicit word, even though it celebrates its presence in the headline), and the audience is enthusiastic. Tease someone who was caught in an unnecessary emission, in a moment of nonsense, and he certainly did not mean, and then hurried to apologize, so why exaggerate?



And more than that, what was he just trying to say?

After all, Abu Fani was just trying to express the faith he has in his team, Maccabi Haifa.

He's seen her play great, he's feeling the good energies, and he's full of confidence, excited and enthusiastic, and already attacking the next challenge, Tottenham, and straight going over her head, her captain, her sergeant, Harry Kane, like a soldier putting a picture of Nasrallah on You are aiming.

He was actually trying to say, "Harry Kane? I'm not afraid of you, I don't see you from a shower!"

- And rude words came out of him.

We're in favor of security, are we?

Love insolence.

We are tired of the apologetic Israeli, aren't we?

So here comes Abu Fani coming and saying - I have no feelings of inferiority from these Englishmen, Harry Kane on my cock.

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Abu Fani (screenshot)

But what's nice is that it's clear that Abu Fani

does

have feelings of inferiority from Harry Kane, and rightly so.

After all, Abu Fani is a young man, who grew up like us, in small Israel, with admiration for European football and the Premier League.

He has seen Harry Kane in the Euros and the World Cup and the Champions League, and just as we would feel, he does not believe he now gets to play against this idol on the same pitch!

And that's okay, that's cute.

After all, when he says "Kane on my cock," he's a bit like a boy getting excited for a meeting with a pretty girl from the class and telling his friends, "what do I care about her," and his voice is a little shaky.

And so even this childish enthusiasm is natural and graceful, and not only can Abu Fani be forgiven, but even identified with.

Every footballer was once a kid who saw the stars on TV.

This week even Luis Suarez in his farewell speech from Barcelona said that "I got to play with players I never believed I would play alongside, players I only see on the PlayStation", and if Suarez is allowed, then of course Abu Fani too.

So it is impossible not to be moved by the little dream that Abu Fani is fulfilling - to play in London against Tottenham and Harry Kane - and not to identify with this emotional vortex that he is going through.



More than that - just imagine what Muhammad Abu Fani would have said if he had been invited to the official interview post at the end of the game.

You can only go crazy thinking about the amount of clichés and swans he would emit, the cautious remarks, the imitation of the clichés he learned to memorize as a child who saw post-play interviews too often, the language distortions and misuse of phrases or proverbs - hence the "Harry Kane on my cock" The most real thing he could say.

A small and authentic moment of football.

Devoid of etiquette, without barriers, in which he is completely exposed.

A statement that has confidence, arrogance, contempt, fear, feelings of inferiority, and especially excitement.

And we are excited with you Abu Fani, and wish you success in the future.

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