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The most attractive Herzog, the most successful Kashtan: the coaches of the team in the European era
In the shadow of the recent goal celebrations, we went to check the data and dispel the myth "in the time of Shlomo Sharaf the team was the most attractive."
So where is Grant located, what surprise did Guttman provide and will Rotensteiner conquer more peaks?
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Shlomo Sharaf
Dror Kashtan
Willy Rotensteiner
Andy Herzog
Eli Guttman
Elisha Levy
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Tuesday, 07 September 2021, 19:15 Updated: 19:17
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Much has been said in the past about the time of Shlomo Sharaf, who stood on the lines of the Israeli team when it returned to Europe.
One of the arguments in favor of the eight years under him, was that even when the Israeli team lost, it played offensive and open football and that almost every game of itss was attractive to the neutral football spectator.
So this is it, no.
It is true that Berkowitz and Atar, Revivo and Mizrahi, Benin and Rosenthal were there - but the numbers do not support the theory.
We went to check the balance of all the coaches who have stood on Israel's lines since it returned to the UEFA and participated in qualifying events in the European region - including the hybrid League League creation. We removed all friendly matches from the episode and focused only on official matches.
With Andy Herzog we saw the most goals per game (on both sides) and Eli Guttman in second place.
Avraham Grant almost never lost, but also a small win and the one who leads in the collection of points is actually Dror Kashtan.
The goal celebrations in the era of Willy Rotensteiner, also place him at the top and the results are in front of you.
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In the resin era the team was the most enjoyable?
The numbers actually show otherwise (Photo: Berni Ardov)
Shlomo Sharaf
38 official games
12 wins
8 draws
18 losses
average points per game: 1.15
goal difference 53:48
average goals per game: 2.65
Richard Nielsen
8 official games
3 wins
3 results
2 losses
average points per game: 1.5
goal difference: 7 : 11
Goals per game: 2.25
Avraham Grant
18 official games
6 wins
9 results Draw
3 losses
Average points per game: 1.5
Goals difference 21:24
Average goals per game: 2.5
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Hardly lost, but barely won.
Grant (Photo: Bernie Ardov)
Dror Kashtan
22 official games
11 wins
6 draws
5 losses
average points per game: 1.77
Goals difference: 22:40
Average goals per game: 2.81
Luis Fernandez
10 official games
5 wins
1 results Draw
4 losses
Average points per game: 1.6
Goals difference: 11: 13
goals per game: 2.4
Eli Gutman
20 official games
7 wins
6 draws
7 losses
Average points per game: 1.35
Goal difference: 28:35
Average goals per game: 3.15
1.77 points per game - more than any other coach since Israel returned to Europe.
Kashtan (Photo: Berni Ardov)
Elisha Levy
10 official games
4 wins
0 draws
6 losses
average points per game: 1.2
Goals difference: 15:10
Average goals per game: 2.5
Andy Herzog
14 official games
5 wins
2 draws
5 losses
average points per game: 1.21
Goals difference: 23: 22
goals per game: 3.21
Willy Rotensteiner
12 official games
5 wins
4 draws (including the game that ended in a loss to Scotland on penalties)
3 losses
Average points per game: 1.58
Goal difference 13:21
Average goals per game: 2.83
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