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BS believes Joshua: "In the video you do not see a spit" | Israel Today

2021-02-03T08:58:41.584Z


Hapoel B'Shlosha's Portuguese midfielder will stand trial today following the spitting incident at the Wipers' Club: "Riken threw himself into theatricality" | Israeli football


Hapoel B'Shlosha's Portuguese midfielder will stand trial today following the spitting incident, at the Wipers' Club: "Rikan simply threw himself into theatricality"

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Hapoel B'Shlosha's Portuguese midfielder Joshua will stand trial today (Wednesday) following the alleged spitting at Maccabi Tel Aviv player Avi Rikan.

The club is behind the player's version that he did not spit on Rikan, but made a move and nothing more.

"In no video do you see a spit. In some of the pictures, Rikan is simply seen throwing himself into the theater for no reason."

By the way, Riken himself was summoned for a hearing, and it seems that these things will be hurled at him.

The court also asked to receive the transcript of the conversations between the judges, as the incident was examined in the VAR system and despite this, it was decided that there was no spitting.

Meanwhile, owner Alona Barkat is determined not to appoint a coach for a season and a half, but only until the summer, for a period of four months.

As posted here, the priority remains for assistant coach Aliniv Barda, hoping he will agree to take on the role.

Breda is not keen on continuing as a coach, but Barkat hopes that with the right reinforcement, he will agree to take on the responsibility.

In the summer, BS is expected to try to add Ran Ben Shimon, who is currently unable to be released from the contract at MS Ashdod.

Source: israelhayom

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