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Klinger: "I'm sad our audience was not with us" Israel today

2021-11-29T06:47:55.470Z


Hapoel Tel Aviv accepted the protest of the fans with understanding and are angry at the decision-makers in the Football Association • Dan Einbinder: "Football has lost big"


Two big issues preoccupied Hapoel Tel Aviv players after yesterday's loss to Maccabi Haifa (3: 1) - the feeling of missing out, because they felt worth at least a draw, and the fact that thousands of red fans who usually sit in goal 4-5 chose not to enter the game and boycotted it due to the ticket saga . 

Coach Nir Klinger referred to the fact that the atmosphere in the stadium was as if it was a home game of Maccabi Haifa and said: "The Hapoel Tel Aviv crowd is our number one weapon.

Odelia and all the management tried to turn the world upside down to find an outline for the fans.

This law is delusional to me because it cannot be that five thousand fans bought a subscription to Gate 4-5 and because ten threw things they had to pay for a ticket.

"We were locked in this section to oblige the fans to buy a ticket again. It does not make sense that a person who bought a subscription and did not throw away and did nothing should buy a ticket. I am sad that our audience, the audience's hardcore, was not with us." 

Captain Dan Einbinder also commented on the fan protest: "We were all punished, football was punished. Whoever took responsibility for this stupid law caused the club and fans tension that should not be. The officials have to find creative punishments, football has lost big."

Einbinder chases after Cherry.

Hapoel was punished for every mistake, Photo: Danny Maron

On the disappointment of the loss due to the good ability, Einbinder said: "We lost the game because of mistakes and also because Maccabi Haifa plays the best player in the country today; when you give Noble Omar a second of freedom he knows how to punish - and he punished us." 

Meanwhile, Hapoel complimented Danny Gruper on his performance, even though he did not play for five months following disagreements with management over his contract.

The left defender will probably also open against Hapoel B'Shlosha on Wednesday.

"Grupper is a very important player for us, who can play in several positions. I hope things will work out with him," said Klinger, who added, "The team needed him and he showed a willingness to play and he had a great game." 

"The Brazilian striker, Lucio, who was injured and replaced just a few minutes after coming off the bench, will be examined by the medical staff and is in great doubt for the next cycle." 

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Source: israelhayom

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