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"Engaging with Jordan Shua Tires Us All" Israel today

2020-01-28T07:04:05.056Z


Israeli soccer


Following another outburst in the locker room and a deadlock in the face of confusion, Maccabi Haifa's owners will again have to deal with the question of the striker's future.

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Maccabi Haifa is in turmoil following the events last night after the 1: 3 victory over Bnei Yehuda and the rampage of striker Jordan Shua in the locker room after not sharing or even warming up against the Orange. Over the course of the night, more and more details were revealed about what led Shoa to the outburst again, but the reasons why coach Marco Confusion did not share it.

In the days leading up to the game, Jordan Shuka missed two workouts. In terms of this confusion is not the first time this has happened and so he decided not to share. On the other hand, the player himself claimed to be humiliated for not warming even though he was on the roster.

In terms of rumor, the feeling is that confusion does not want him on the team and it seems the two have reached a dead end and not for the first time this season. Assistant coach Paul Groves did not like the behavior of the young player at the end of the game and confronted him. People who were there claimed that only the surrounding intervention prevented a physical confrontation between the two. The team management tries to understand the situation before making decisions. "Jordan's behavior is unacceptable no matter whether he played or not," the club said. "There is a way to convey messages and rioting in the locker room is not one of them."

Maccabi Haifa celebrates in front of Bnei Yehuda. Focus again switched to Shoah // Photo: Alan Shiber

The hot ball is once again rolling to the door of club president Jacob Shachar, who has already resolved several times this season between confusion and rumor. Shachar recently rejected an offer from the Beitar Jerusalem and made it clear to Shoa Gilad Katsav's agent that he did not intend to release the striker.

Now, after another explosion in the locker room, Haifa will examine the situation again. There are a number of groups that have already fumbled about Jordan Shua's question. Beitar Jerusalem is interested in purchasing and so far, the Greens do not agree since only a year ago it was bought for NIS 6 million. In addition, Jacob Shachar is expected to speak with confusion again to try and find a solution within the club. "This fuss is tiring everyone," said a source in the system. "We are in the top tier, winning, but having to deal with other things and shame."

Source: israelhayom

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