Last night (Tuesday), national team striker Eran Zehavi summed up the defeat to Denmark (0-5) in the sentence "We did not stand on our own two feet".
Not only Zahavi says that.
A large part of Willie Rotensteiner's players admitted that after two games in three days, the end against Denmark was particularly difficult.
"Players underwent treatments after cramps to play, they came fresh after resting and played in the second team against the Faroe Islands," said a player on the team from the inside. "Every player on the team for giving his body for the flag, but against a team from the top of the world, it is impossible."
Criticism of professional team and coach Willy Rotensteiner, beyond the issue of division of power, is about working with players in stationary situations.
"It is possible to get a goal, even two from a team against Denmark, but three is excessive" India sources in the association.
If defeat was not enough, Scotland's victory in Austria devoured the cards in the Israeli home. The Scots have moved up to 2nd place and now, Israel must win next month in Glasgow. She will have to do so without Hatem Alhamid, who has received a third yellow card that will prevent him from playing. In the India team, because of the brakes on the squad, "Alhamid is a very significant drawback that will be difficult to fill."