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"Unpleasant to hear it": Blazer's clarification after the contempt for Lior Eliyahu
The former Yellows player received contempt whistles from Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, the forward responded ("no matter"), and then explained: I did not go out against the crowd
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Wednesday, 27 October 2021, 07:21
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An unusual scene was recorded yesterday (Tuesday) in Yad Eliyahu in Maccabi Tel Aviv's game against Zalgiris Kaunas.
Lior Eliyahu came to watch the game, and while it was shown on the big screen in the hall, some of the fans reacted with contempt whistles.
Eliyahu, who wore the yellow uniform for six seasons before moving to Hapoel Jerusalem with which he was identified at the end of his career, recently retired.
Someone who did not like the reaction of some of the audience was Maccabi Tel Aviv player Oz Blazer, who tweeted in response: "No matter at all. No matter for which teams he played in his career, he is one of the greatest Israeli players ever to contribute so much to Israeli basketball and the team And appreciate. "
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Eliyahu in Maccabi Tel Aviv uniform (Photo: Berni Ardov)
Blazer was then forced to explain himself, and put up a series of clarifying tweets.
"Everyone has the right to do and think what they want," he wrote. "It was unpleasant for me to hear that, it means going out against someone who is okay with us. Let's close it here, we will be happy about the victory and we will move on."
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