In the neighborhood, Roi Ben Shimon complimented the gate chef, Shai Mazor and Pedro Campus were also praised • Niv Zrihan: "There is no better feeling than this, especially after I scored the goal"
Bnei Yehuda players celebrate against Betar. "We played with the heart"
Photography:
Alan Shiver
Bnei Yehuda is happy with the victory over Betar Jerusalem and especially with the fighting game demonstrated by Nir Berkovich's team. And that made a difference. "
In the neighborhood, they complimented the gate's cook, Roi Ben Shimon, who showed very good ability and caused a serious headache for the team's stopper Uriel Degani.
Shai Mazor and Pedro Campus, who came in from the bench and added strength to the passing attacks, were also praised.
Striker Niv Zrihan, who scored the winning goal, shared his feelings when he said: "It feels very good, the whole team deserves a nose, it's a bunch of men, everyone gave their heart, they saw until the last minute that everyone gave everything. There is no better feeling than this, especially "After I scored the goal."
On adapting to the orange ranks, Zrihan said: "I connected with people here, it's a club that is a family, but the most important thing is continuity in life and I hope to do the job in the next games as well."