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Ashdod CBS already has a title: "The transfer of the worst captain's film in history" | Israel today

2022-01-17T12:30:03.641Z


A particularly hallucinatory moment was recorded yesterday in the Premier League, when Yoav Jerfi was injured, got on the stretcher and tried to transfer the captain's armband to Gil Cohen • But it did not exactly work • Watch and you will not regret


MS Ashdod lost precious yesterday (Sunday) in a 2: 1 loss against Hapoel Hadera, but it turns out that Israeli football fans will remember from this game the 71st minute in which no network moved in the stadium in Netanya.

Yoav Jerfi is injured and refuses to bring the captain's film.



The video is completely bizarre.



The video is available on YouTube - https://t.co/7rkWapm543 pic.twitter.com/Yc806j9YsJ

- niv (@ nivs163) January 17, 2022

It all started after a goalkeeper and captain of MS Ashdod, Yoav Jerfi, was injured and made way for the other goalkeeper, Sahar Hasson.

Now, in order to evacuate Jerfi from the field, he got into the grass of the stretcher car on which the goalkeeper jumped, while at the same time also trying to transfer the captain's armband to Gil Cohen.

At this point, the TV viewers had to watch a particularly entertaining segment because every time Jerfi tried to pass the film on to Cohen, the aid vehicle just walked away from him on an annoying ride.

Needless to say, the segment in question became a particularly viral scene when one of the super surfers called it "the worst captain's film transfer in history."

Another surfer added: "You can not stop watching it ..".

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Source: israelhayom

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