A day after the embarrassing farce in the Jerusalem derby, Hapoel Jerusalem announced today (Monday) that the team's coach Ziv Arieh offered to resign but was refused by the club.
The group's coach said: "The team's coach, Ziv Arieh, took full responsibility for the incident and proposed his resignation. The board convened an emergency meeting where the investigation was reported, and Ziv's proposal was discussed. "From the severity of the incident, we see every day the professional, caring and meticulous work of Aryeh, his extraordinary connection to the club. We believe in him and in his ability to keep the team in the Premier League."
The club's official statement read: "And we will end with what we opened: unlike past cases, today we are strong, because you are strong, because our community is strong and our club is strong. We will build from this case and make sure we are better. You will judge us by our actions. Owned by his fans who have reached the Premier League, and we will make sure to stay on this stage even after the final whistle of the season. "
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