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Maccabi Haifa rejoiced at the star: "Such a player gives you confidence." The contact is disappointed with his status and will have to leave if the team wants to get stronger. And also: Vandalism at Gate 11


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Compliments to the nobles: "Breaking equality".

Ashkenazi will be released in January?

Maccabi Haifa rejoiced at the star: "Such a player gives you confidence."

The contact is disappointed with his status and will have to leave if the team wants to get stronger.

And also: Vandalism at Gate 11

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  • Maccabi Haifa

  • Noble Omar

  • Yuval Ashkenazi

Shlomo Weiss

Monday, 29 November 2021, 08:20 Updated: 08:22

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Summary: Hapoel Tel Aviv - Maccabi Haifa 3: 1 (Sport 1)

In December 2020, the heads of Maccabi Haifa sat down and discussed the question of whether to add Omar Atzili to the team. Opinions in the management were divided, mainly due to the image created for the player after the girls' affair that caused him to be thrown out of Maccabi Tel Aviv. The professional aspect also came up at that meeting, and the big question was whether the arrival of a nobleman would not destroy the fabric created in the locker room and what Becher and his players had managed to achieve in the middle of last season so far. In fact, Bachar was convinced that the move would not hurt, and even told Yaakov Shachar: "Noble is not a point reinforcement for this season, but for the long term. Even if he does not contribute too much this season, over time it is an excellent purchase." The president, who agreed with the coach, overpowered and signed the attacking player, but neither he nor Becher believed how much the acquisition would change things.



Nearly a year has passed since those talks and Noble, who provided an incredible half-season en route to the Greens championship, continues this season to establish himself as the best player in the Premier League.

Last night (Sunday) he won huge compliments after winning another pair, even in his and Maccabi Haifa's not big game, and pushed the champion to 1: 3 over Hapoel Tel Aviv: "When you say a tiebreaker you mean a noble Omar," said one of his teammates.

"It's a pleasure to know that you have a player like that. He also doesn't take all the focus to him, the whole team gets better next to him. It gives confidence to know that if he doesn't go, there is a player like him who can finish a game in one go."

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Gives Maccabi Haifa confidence.

Noble Omar celebrates with his friends (Photo: Danny Maron)

2. Not only a short-lived nobleman, but also the other players of the team, especially for the determination and for knowing how to get down to earth and win an important game even though they only played against Union Berlin on Thursday. "We were very bad in the first half, but in the second we woke up," said a source in Haifa. "There are games you just have to win and it was one of those." Maccabi Haifa were also very pleased with the issue of physical fitness and after receiving quite a bit of criticism, the club last night emphasized the work of the physiological team and fitness coaches: "When returning from a game at a high pace as on Thursday, We are doing a good job. "



Along with the great joy of the victory, in Carmel there are also players who are disappointed with their status, the main one being Yuval Ashkenazi.

The contact went out with the group to the hotel, but received a message there that he was out of the squad.

Ashkenazi is highly valued by management, but the tendency now is to allow him to leave in January if he agrees.

Haifa wants to strengthen the transfer window and for that they will have to release players to meet the conditions of the safety net from the Ministry of Finance.

Ashkenazi himself is only interested in leaving abroad, but given the fact that he has hardly played in the last season and a half, he seems to have a hard time finding a team to absorb him, while in the Premier League there are quite a few who would be happy to do so. "Yuval is an excellent player At Maccabi Haifa, "no one made a decision about him, but it is clear that if he asks to leave, we will have to look into it."

This is how Maccabi Haifa fans left the Bloomfield stands (Photo: Use under section 27A of the Copyright Law)

Insults against Maccabi Tel Aviv at the stadium (Photo: Use under section 27A of the Copyright Law)

4. There was also an interest that left a very bad taste despite the victory.

Maccabi Haifa fans, who were sitting in gates 10-11 at Bloomfield Stadium identified with Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, vandalized chairs and spray-painted graffiti on the place.

The club strongly condemned the act of vandalism documented in the photos, but among the senior employees at the stadium there is great anger at the green crowd and it is possible that the heads of Maccabi Haifa will be required to pay for the damage caused to property.

A player on the team commented on this, saying: "Our crowd is huge, obviously there is no need to resort to vandalism, but the vast majority came in irrational numbers to cheer and push."

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