The Oranges mourn the loss of 2 points to Teddy: "We did not believe such a thing could happen to us. We will need a lot of luck to stay."
Bnei Yehuda players at the end of the game with Teddy.
Just unbelievable
Photo:
Alan Shiver
"The players are finished, there is nothing more cruel than what happened to us yesterday," say Bnei Yehuda, where they are still trying to understand how they lost a victory they had in their pocket, in addition to last night's game against Betar Jerusalem.
Players in Bnei Yehuda said of the difficult feelings after the draw and said: "There is nothing to say, everyone is finished. We did not believe that such a thing could happen to us. We will need a lot of luck to stay, it is no longer up to us, but we will fight as long as there is a chance."
Coach Yossi Aboksis made it clear that he will continue in the team even in the event of relegation. "I talked to Abramov about the fact that we were in the beautiful moments together and if we go down in the league then we will stay together even in the less good moments and lock the team back in the Premier League. Even if we go down in the league I will stay in Bnei Yehuda."