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"How much can one suffer from errors of judgment?" | Israel today

2021-12-02T07:12:09.470Z


Great frustration at Hapoel Tel Aviv following the refereeing decisions, which gave two penalties in a 2: 1 loss to Hapoel BS • Dan Eindbinder: "There was no doubt about the penalties. Our way is a good way and will bring us good results in the future."


Great frustration at Hapoel Tel Aviv following the refereeing decisions in the 2: 1 loss to Hapoel B'Shlosha.

"How much can one suffer from errors of judgment?", They said at the club, "the two penalties had to be revoked."

Hapoel claims that not only the second penalty to win BS should have been canceled, but also the first penalty, because an offense of a BS player was committed during the previous one.

The main frustration at Hapoel stems from the fact that even in the game against Maccabi Haifa, they were deprived of some of the referees' decisions, saying: "It sucks that in two games we played well we lose because of refereeing mistakes."

Captain Dan Einbinder commented on the refereeing and loss of his team: "There was no doubt about the penalties. Our way is a good way and will bring us good results in the future. The compliments do not interest us, because we want to win. I can guarantee we will be most prepared More than we had in the last few games. "

But not only will the refereeing decisions frustrate the Reds, but also the misses the team has had.

Hapoel are considering adding a striker in the next transfer window, but for such a move to happen, they need to make room in the budget, perhaps also to release players.

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Source: israelhayom

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