Maccabi Haifa's home draw last night against Hapoel Jerusalem (1: 1), a streak of ten consecutive victories in the league.
But beyond the draw, in Haifa India were during the game and after, nerves defined as "unnecessary", including the outburst of Serbian stopper Bogdan Planic towards referee Niv Steif, seconds after the final whistle.
Muhammad Abu Fani's red card also sharpened the problem in terms of the lead.
"We did not deserve to win and it is not because of the referee," they said at the club, "we were not at our level. There are nerves that are part of the game and there are those that are not committed and hurt the ability. Unfortunately, this time the nerves hurt the ability."
Haifa players in complaints to Niv Steif, last night in Sami Ofer, Photo: Danny Maron
Along with these things, in the professional team and in the management of the Greens, Hapoel Jerusalem and its coach, Ziv Arieh, were complimented on the ability
Meanwhile, after Bogdan Planich's outburst against the judge was mentioned in the report, the fear is of the Serb's dismissal. Abu Fani and Planich during the game, but not only them. "If we concentrate only on football and not on what happens around everything, everything will be fine," the team said.
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The positive sequence is interrupted, Photo: Danny Maron
At the professional level, the professional team admitted that it was one of the bad games this season, but made it clear to the players that "you can't win all season. From this draw you have to learn and correct."
Ahead of the next round against Maccabi Netanya, defender Raz Meir will return from a distance.
Jose Rodriguez, who was not a partner last night due to loads, is also expected to return to the squad.
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