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Mess in Sakhnin: Mimar on the Target, Criticism of the Players Israel today

2021-10-24T05:53:42.713Z


After the home defeat to Kiryat Shmona, the club's management will convene to discuss the future of the coach when the players also do not receive discounts • Criticism of referee Shlomi Ben Avraham


The management of Bnei Sakhnin will meet today (Sunday) to discuss the future of coach Sharon Mimar.

Some members of the management called for the dismissal of Mimar last night after the loss to Kish (3-0), but chairman Muhammad Abu Yunis preferred to wait for the winds to calm down and not to make reckless decisions.

Beyond the loss, the coach conveyed an implicit critique of what was going on at the club when he said "from the wreck and your swords will come out of you" and told about "bad energies", which will not really help him continue in his role.

The names of Kobi Refuah and Haim Sylves have come up as candidates to sign in Sakhnin, if and when a decision is made to shake up the position of coach.

And there is also criticism of the players in the management.

"We can not be snatched 3-0 kWh at home.

The players looked off, there was no war for the "honor" said senior management and added: "There is an audience here that has come in nice numbers since the beginning of the season and we are starting to lose it."

Some members of the management complained to referee Shlomi Ben Avraham that he did not keep the KS contact, Nadav Nidam, away in the opening minutes after a serious foul on Biram Kiel. Kiel has the leg.

Nidam enters with the corks forward over the ankle.

Another player, less powerful than Biram, would have finished a career.

It is possible that professionally, Ben Avraham's decision ended the game for us. "

Source: israelhayom

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