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The Israeli striker starred in a game sponsored by the Closure and Restrictions, breaking a record with 1.46 million spectators. How unfortunate the Premier League and its fans are missing out


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Eran Zehavi, the record of ratings in the Netherlands and the lesson to be learned in Israel

The Israeli striker starred in a game sponsored by the Closure and Restrictions, breaking a record with 1.46 million spectators.

How unfortunate the Premier League and its fans are missing out

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Summary: Watch the pair of PSV Eindhoven striker Eran Zehavi against Ajax (Sport 1)

When their golden hair starred in PSV Eindhoven's 2-2 draw against Ajax in the twisted game in the Netherlands, he certainly did not know he was a partner in history.

The Israeli striker has proven countless times that he knows how to transcend great moments and now it becomes clear how great the moment was last Sunday.



"Thanks" to the Corona days and the closure and restrictions in the Netherlands, in the game between Ajax and PSV yesterday in Amsterdam, 1.46 million people watched.

This is the highest figure in the history of the Dutch league, one that probably only team games can win.

Or league games at a time when most citizens are not leaving their homes.



The previous record was close and even recorded before the eruption of the corona: in the game in which Ajax defeated Feyenoord 0: 4 in October 2019, 1.4 million people watched.

The data show that the preferred time for the Dutch audience is Sunday at 16:45 (17:45 Israel time) and this is exactly the time when the classic between Ajax and Feyenoord will open in five days.

Given the fact that these are the two clubs with the most fans in the Netherlands and that both teams are fighting for the championship, this game is expected to break the record and pass the figure from last Sunday.

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Zehavi himself, like other footballers, recently spoke out against the cessation of football in Israel.

The argument of many was that precisely when many people are at home, the Premier League should be worn to give them interest and of course also perhaps to earn people who will return to be interested in it.



The data from the game in the Netherlands show that playing on the right day and time can be very observable in the days of the Corona.

It remains only to envy the fans of the local league, who received a beautiful dish on the day off, on a comfortable afternoon and pointed with their fingers at the TV remote.

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