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No, Shahar, this is not really a second chance - Walla! sport

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When Yaakov Shachar said that "everyone deserves a second chance," he caused the presentation of Noble Omar as someone who ran a penalty and deserved another chance. Only that the player did not want any punishment, he made a lot of money in Cyprus and was canceled in order to return to Israel quickly. Maccabi Haifa just chipped him out for lack of professionalism


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No, Shahar, this is not really a second chance

When Yaakov Shachar said that "everyone deserves a second chance," he caused the presentation of Noble Omar as someone who ran a penalty and deserved another chance.

Only that the player did not want any punishment, he made a lot of money in Cyprus and was canceled in order to return to Israel quickly.

Maccabi Haifa just chipped him out for lack of professionalism

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David Rosenthal

Thursday, January 14, 2021, 8 p.m.

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The debut training of Omar Atzili in his new team Maccabi Haifa (Maccabi Haifa TV)

In many cases, when a player signs with a new team, a problematic point can be pointed out to him - whether it is professional, whether there is a stain on his past, whether the contract is unfounded, perhaps even a dismal history between him and the club he has just joined.

In this respect, it can be said that Noble Omar won the whole box office - he comes to Maccabi Haifa with each of these types of charges, and each of them is problematic in its own way.



Soccer players get sucked into emotions and lose their sanity, this is nothing new.

When Itai Schechter arrived at Maccabi Tel Aviv, he had to apologize for derogatory singing against her after winning the Hapoel Tel Aviv Cup in 2010, which of course did not stop him from singing "Hapoel Zona" at the 2019 championship celebrations. Noble, for his part, asked to clear the remnants of hostility yesterday That there is between him and the green fans after the "Maccabi Haifa Hezbollah" from last June, a few days before that affair.

"It's exciting and not obvious to me. I understand that there were some who were hurt by the calls last year, it was in a moment of emotion and with no intention of hurting anyone and I apologize for that," he said yesterday.



He left the apology for the minors' event to club president Yaakov Shachar.

It's less important to everyone when you're a football fan.

Damn this nonsense, let's be flattered by the stupid nonsense I shouted.

It must have been a lot more painful and offensive than anything else I did at the time.

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Yaakov Shachar (Photo: Berni Ardov)

If you are a legionnaire who is tired abroad, you should keep an eye on Maccabi Haifa. Atzili received a three-and-a-half year contract from Shahar, exactly the length of time the president gave Eliran Atar and Itai Schechter when they returned from exile. This is still lower than the five years Rami Gershon received. Haifa and left long before the end of the contract (yes, Gershon is still there, but not really). Shahar believes that Israel does not have such great talents, so it is worth investing in proven players in the long run. This is his right, but past failures indicate that there is great risk in this thinking. Schechter, Atar and Gershon arrived in relatively lost seasons with teams without a real base for the championship and after sinking into mediocrity it was difficult to get them out of it, while Azili joins as a tiebreaker to give the team a final push in the momentum that is the No. 1 candidate.



Leave Hezbollah and girls for a moment. Noble's conduct

on the pitch

since moving to Cyprus has been no reason to award him such a contract. In less than half a season he did everything to get out of Nicosia. For him it was a non-binding exile, he even ran a penalty. Betar winked, Maccabi Haifa winked, he knew Let the opportunity come.

The reinforcement of the absurd framing of "punishment" comes from the words of Shahar himself who said that "everyone deserves a second chance."



Is Noble a former prisoner who paid his debt to society?

Has he been suspended from football for a long time and come back with an exciting comeback?

No, Noble is a professional player who, thanks to a good agent, got a contract in Cyprus that did not hurt him financially in any way, even during the difficult period in his career.

He chose - not in the media but through idleness on the pitch and sending messages to the east - to present it as punishment.

And Shahar believed, or chose to believe, or closed his eyes and pretended to believe and presented it as a second chance.



No, this is not a second chance.

Noble did not run any punishment.

He was thrown out of Maccabi Tel Aviv and played in Cyprus.

Sorry - "played" in Cyprus.

He is a football player who left one team for unprofessional reasons and found another job.

Many people were fired from their jobs in 2020.

Could they find a place that pays them tens of thousands of euros a month?



For the noble, everything worked according to plan.

He simply received an award for lack of professionalism.

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Noble in Nicosia (Photo: official website, official website Epoel Nicosia)

It is symbolic that the day that began with the signing of a nobleman at Maccabi Haifa ended with the victory of Lior Rapalov as the outstanding player of the year in Belgium.

Raphaelov closes a decade of perseverance, high professionalism and boundless mental resilience in the Belgian league, the same league that starred Eli Ohana, Roni Rosenthal and Aliniv Barda at their peak, but also was a nervous focus for midfielders' gigs and improved contracts upon return to Israel.

Noble, on the other hand, failed in Granada and waited in Cyprus until the rage passed.

For a moment he did not seriously consider investing in Europe.



To the credit of a nobleman it will be said that he is not alone.

Gidi Kaniuk is moving between teams in Thailand, Guy Melamed is not really thriving in St. Johnston and there are concerns about him in the Premier League as well, and Muhammad Awad may still make a U-turn from King Poznan to Carmel.

If we add to this the reports of the impending release of Ilai Almkeys from the Brotherhood, we will find that this season does not really warn our representatives in the Diaspora.

At least Dor Micha, who until a few weeks ago was mentioned with a nobleman in the same breath as a candidate for return, began to improve and gain the coach's trust in anorthosis.



The phenomenon of Israeli players returning after half a season was not invented yesterday.

Even big stars like Moshe Sinai and Moti Ionir found themselves in their mother groups a few months after taking off for Belgium and the Netherlands in the late 1980s.

The difference is that they really tried to fulfill a dream in an era when it was much harder for Israelis to go to Europe.

They did not see the expedition to the old continent as a voluntary exile as it appeared, perhaps, in the head of a nobleman.

The other end.

Lior Rapalov presents the golden shoe he received in Belgium (Photo: official website, from Antwerp's Twitter account)

Did Maccabi Haifa make a bad deal?

Not necessarily.

Despite the promising advantage in the table, the leader owed a player who would add a crush to Rokavitsia.

Noble did a great job at Maccabi Tel Aviv not only in the offensive part, he was also an excellent ball scorer.

He "knows" how to sit on the bench, what Atar and Jordan Shua did not know, and to his credit it should be said that he is not a problem like them.

When it's good it's the full package.

The problem is that the very unpleasant reception that awaited him upon his return to Israel and the negative buzz that is expected to envelop him even when the stands are absent will put a great test to his mental ability, which was already under question.



This is supposed to be Maccabi Haifa's season.

Both the club and the noble have to prove that this wedding is worth the headache that accompanied it in terms of image and professionalism.

In contrast to the situation in the table, in the current situation they start at minus.

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