The Betar Jerusalem contact was interviewed in Argentina and criticized the behavior of the fans: "They feel strong when the team is in a less good period"
Olsk.
A review of La Familia
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Bernie Ardov
After one season at Walbic from the Dutch league, Nico Olsk signed with Betar Jerusalem in January in order to help the team from the capital improve its position.
Today (Tuesday) the Israeli-Argentine midfielder, who previously played for Maccabi Jaffa, Hapoel Ramat Hasharon and Maccabi Netanya, was interviewed by the media in his homeland and told about life in Israel alongside the Corona, the situation of Betar and the crowd.
"Life here is normal, the plague is over," Olsk said. "The restaurants are full, the beaches are full and so are the clubs.
My teammates have been vaccinated and are no longer talking about the corona in the country.
Luckily the crowd is back and fans can enter the stadium.
It's sad what's going on in the world, in a month and a half I'm getting married in Mexico and my friends and family from Argentina will not be able to come.
It was a difficult year, but today Israel can do things it did not do in the past. "
On Betar's situation: "There is a good locker room, also a colleague from Brazil that I speak with. I know some Hebrew but we communicate in English. Judaism here is something special, you see the actors praying in the locker room every morning."
On La Familia: "They are very racist and feel strong when the team is in a less good period."