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The coach of the Israeli national team summed up the campaign after the hard 2: 3 over the Faroe Islands: "Israeli football has to go through a process of 5-10 years"


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Rotensteiner: "Finishing in third place is a success, it was a great finish"

The coach of the Israeli national team summed up the campaign after the hard 2: 3 over the Faroe Islands: "Israeli football has to go through a process of 5-10 years"

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With a sour taste, tonight (Monday) the Israeli team finished a campaign with a hard 2: 3 against the Faroe Islands.

Willy Rotensteiner's players showed poor ability and despite marching with a 0: 2 advantage from goals by Mons Dabour (30, in Pendel) and Sean Weissman (58) but the modest guest came back and equalized to 2: 2 from goals by Wtenhammer (62) and Clement Olsen (72).

Dor Peretz scored the third (75) and Israel completed a victory, when Austria's 1: 4 over Moldova in the corresponding game did not prevent Israel from finishing in third place in the sixth house.



Another unpleasant moment was recorded, when Dabour received contempt whistles from the crowd even after scoring the advantage goal for the team, and signaled movements of silence to the crowd after being accurate from the penalty spot.

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Israel defeated the Faroe Islands 2: 3 and finished in third place at home

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Another confrontation with the audience.

Mons Dabour and the Silence Movement (Photo: Danny Maron)

Israel national team coach

Willy Rotensteiner

said at the end: "Today's ability was 4 out of 5. We missed a lot, we made a lot of mistakes. I think the victory was good. To finish in third place is a success. Now I want to sit with the association and summarize the campaign and see what happens next."



The Austrian summed up the campaign: "I think the games against Moldova and Faroe Islands are games that must be won but they are mines and we won them. The game at home against Austria was amazing. Against Scotland it was a disappointment. Denmark were already a different level. If you asked me before the campaign I would think "Austria and Denmark are the favorites and Scotland should finish third. So I think we have succeeded, but we are going through a process."

The end of his road?

Willy Rotensteiner (Photo: Danny Maron)

Rotensteiner explained: "The process I am talking about is 5-10 years, I do not know if you have the patience in Israel for it, but if you do I believe that football here has the potential to progress. On the question of whether he would like to continue:" I would love to stay in Israel, this A wonderful country.

I learned a lot here.

I will sit with Oren Hasson, everyone will have their say and we will make the decision. "Rotensteiner said in Hebrew:" Thank you very much ", and then again in English" It was a great ending ".



Eli Desa

: And unpleasant as a defensive player, but it's something a team that we need to know to improve - we have no other choice.

Let's not forget that we made it through and finished in a respectable place in a very difficult home, it is not obvious that we finished before Austria, but we will have to improve the defensive game.

Again, I say, the defensive game and not the defensive players, it is impossible to attack only the five defensive players. "

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