The referee of the game between Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel B'Shlosha, Roi Reinschreiber, will present this morning (Tuesday) the report on the game between the teams and the events that led to the removal of green defender Raz Meir.
According to the report, with the descent to the locker rooms a commotion developed, when it came to the testimony of Assistant Judge Dudu Bitton, who was the one who made the decision on the red card. Hapoel B'Shlosha coach, Arik Bendo, went down to the tunnel with Maccabi Haifa midfielder Charon Sherry and the two exchanged things with Bitton.
Eric Bendo.
Threats to him and his family, Photo: Alan Shiver
When Bendo protested about things Sherry had said and expressed himself in the words "Stop crying like girls", Meir came from behind and slammed: "Ya zeros, shemale" and things hit the winds.
Following the expulsion, Haifa's fitness coach, Dror Shimshon, arrived at the judges' locker rooms and after he did not leave the place, he was also expelled.
On the other hand, in Haifa of course they present a slightly different picture and said: "There was nothing unusual in the locker rooms. At first they talked about pushing, now it has become words. Players say things during a game, there are emotions, players were never sent off because of words said to each other "Also not between professional teams. The referees ruined the game."
The greens are insane.
At least they came out with a victory, Photo: Alan Schieber
After the game, Eric Bendo received abusive messages on his private mobile device.
The assistant coach of Hapoel B'Shlosha is considering filing a complaint with the police following threats against him and his family by Maccabi Haifa fans. He played for the club for many years and was even the team's coach, making it clear in talks that apart from a malicious apology, he does not expect to speak.
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