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Maccabi Tel Aviv is furious: "Aviad Shiloah is not allowed to judge more in the Premier League" | Israel Today

2022-01-16T06:59:33.759Z


The Yellows do not accept the bad refereeing display and expect to receive explanations about what happened on Teddy's pitch in the victory over Hapoel Jerusalem • Stifa Fritza may leave


Maccabi Tel Aviv is having a hard time relaxing from Aviad Shiloah's poor refereeing performance in the 1: 3 victory over Hapoel Jerusalem. "He must not referee more in the Premier League," a source at the club told "Israel Today".

The thing that angered the Yellows the most was the second yellow card that the referee pulled out for Matan Hozaz, while in the first yellow card the card was supposed to be drawn at all to the duty of the Reds player, Guy Badash, who thus escaped a red card.

"Why do we have to score every game in the last minutes to save the referees here?"

"This is the same referee who did not whistle for Pendel a million percent on Turner when Miguel Vitor touched his hand and he claimed it was in the chest. Because of him, Elon Almog was sent off three games, there is a limit to all these mistakes." 

Apart from the yellow refereeing matters they were encouraged that once again the team showed character and won the game, but also good ability that featured a number of players who do not play regularly such as Avi Rikan and Dan Bitton. 

Striker Stepa Fritza, who on the team's doctor's instruction was sent home, after feeling unwell during the pre-match warm-up, is due to undergo a corona examination.

The player, who was not counted by Mladen Krestajic, was not due to start in the Teddy squad.

If another foreign striker is found during the next window he will come at the expense of a burglary. 

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Source: israelhayom

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