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Michal Rosin on Noble: "Obviously this is not an honest apology"
The Meretz MK criticized 103FM for summoning the player to the national team.
Association spokesman Shlomi Barzel was also interviewed and responded to criticism: "It was clear that not everyone would applaud"
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Monday, 23 August 2021, 19:48
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MK Michal Rosin (Meretz) went on the air tonight (Monday) and expressed her position on the return of Omar Atzili to the Israel national team, despite the affair of the minors, for which he was even released from Maccabi Tel Aviv.
"This is a general and vague apology so that he can play for the Israeli national team. The Football Association is making a mistake," she said.
Listen to Rosin's words
Shlomi Barzel, head of the football association's information department, was also interviewed tonight on the sports program on 103FM and referred to the many criticisms in the hours following the announcement of Noble's return to the Israeli national team.
The Football Association has made it clear all along that Noble will be called up to the squad if coach Willy Rotensteiner so desires, but made his return with a public apology.
Now that the apology has been laconic to many and has drawn public criticism, another official explanation has come from the association.
"We understand that Noble Omar does not apologize for the murder of Arlozorov nor for the collapse of the bank for commerce - everyone knows what he is apologizing for. It was clear that not everyone will applaud him, because there are also cynics, purists, those who believe in it, you can not please everyone , "Barzel said when asked what the relationship actually apologized for, in whose announcement no affair was mentioned.
"There are things that the actor does not want to write," added the head of the information department.
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Listen to the interview with Shlomi Barzel
Barzel also clarified that the association's announcement is coordinated with the player: "Once Omar Azili plays for the Israeli national team, he represents everyone. He took full responsibility for the time being who knows how much 99.9 percent of listeners understand. To oppose, whoever does not want to come to the game or watch the team, then it is his full right. "
Noble (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)
Finally, Barzel was asked if there was a legal way to prevent a noble summons to the team: "I think not. On what disciplinary clause should a noble stand? Whoever does not want to receive this summons should not receive, I did not go on the air to try to convince anyone. "Mona, the question was asked about Noble and Dor Micha - and we decided that in order for them to return to the team, there should be an apology. So today was an apology. Two weeks ago Rotensteiner announced that he wanted Noble and we did not ignore it."
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