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At the end of the loss: an ugly confrontation between Hapoel Tel Aviv fans and the security forces
Some of the Reds' fans threw chairs at the security guards, who responded with tear gas at the end of the 79:76 loss to Herzliya.
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Monday, 11 October 2021, 22:12 Updated: 23:45
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The opening round of the Premier League came to an end tonight (Monday) and in the earlier of the two games, Hapoel Holon beat Maccabi Rishon Lezion with a rather impressive 67: 101, a direct continuation of the victory in Italy last week in the FIBA Champions League. In the other game, Bnei Herzliya won 76: 79 Hapoel Tel Aviv at the end of a big drama, when an ugly confrontation broke out at the end of the fans for the security forces.
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Confrontation with the security forces at the end of the loss to Herzliya.
Hapoel Tel Aviv fans (Photo: Adrian Herbstein)
During the confrontation, which took place outside the drive-in, near the exit of the locker rooms, chairs were thrown by both the fans and the security guards and tear gas was even opened towards the fans.
The commotion began after an incident between one of the security guards and several fans during the game, the same fans were waiting for him to leave the hall.
At one point a fight broke out between the fans waiting for the same security guard who managed to get out of the hall, other security guards and the incident itself got out of hand.
Finally, after the intervention of other forces, including members of the Hapoel Tel Aviv management, the incident ended.
Enjoyed the atmosphere and won for the first time in the league.
Buscalia (Photo: Danny Maron)
The second game went without a confrontation.
Maurizio Buscalia
, the Italian coach of Hapoel Holon, did not hide his joy from the victory: "The atmosphere was amazing. Before the game opened and at the end I was emotional, this is the first time I am here, but now I see my team here in the home court and it was very nice. The players wanted Playing like this in front of the crowd is a new experience because of what happened with the Corona. "
What made the difference
: "In the second quarter we took a step forward in one-on-one defense. We were in the game plan, but we missed things in defense until then. This is the first step we took, the second step was the ball distribution. We brought good energies from the bench, also players who came down and came back. I loved it. We did a very good job against Claiborne and TJ Williams. We work in every training defense and invest a lot of energy. We are like this every day, the game is the test of training. We keep High level by high level training, and we have to do it to compete in two frameworks, it is important that our team knows how to play different games, also weak games, also good games.We always have to think about the next move, work a lot on the mental side. It's just one victory and the road is long. "
"We felt hell."
Goods after the loss to Holon (Photo: Liron Moldovan)
On the other hand, losing coach
Guy Goodes
was asked why his team was defeated like this: "There are a lot of reasons that could be related. We did a last training game ten days ago, players joined, a lot of things that could lead to that result. It affected readiness, chemistry, aggressiveness and concentration .
Strangers ability today
: "TJ was unable to get into the game and there was no factor. We will need more of our guard duo, Claiborn I had a hard time coming up with claims that his wife is in an emergency room in her delivery room and his head was not here. Some players gave up, we felt hell today. "My standards and those of the club are high, whoever does not keep up with this pace will have a problem."
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