The technical director of the Israeli team did not like Herzog's statement in Austria ("It is impossible to know at the moment what it will be") and replied: "It may be better that there is no summary between the two sides, but it will disappoint me if Andy does not continue"
Andy Herzog with Willie Rothenstein. Everything still open?
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Alan Shaver
When the background is still unclear and it is known whether Israeli national team coach Andy Herzog will extend his contract and run the deferred encounter with Scotland as part of the Euro immigration playoffs, the national coach was interviewed last weekend in Austria and made it clear that it was too early to know whether he would coach the Blue-White in Glasgow.
"Right now, you can't know what it will be right now. Either I will be in the playoffs and my contract will be extended, or not. In any case, it will be sad," Herzog was quoted as referring to the German Bundesliga coach Werder Berman this evening.
At least according to media in Austria, technical manager Willie Rotenstein, a little less liked Herzog's remarks. "It is imperative for a coach to be 100 percent behind his team," said the strong man of the team. "If that is not the case, it might be better not to Summary between the two parties. It would disappoint me if Andy didn't go on. My intention is that he coaches the Israeli national team in the playoffs, and also in terms of more law. "
Now it remains to be seen whether the Football Association will decide to renew Herzog's contract, which was already automatically extended until last March due to the qualification for the European Championship playoffs through the League of Nations.