Planich version: Steif reacted negatively to his fainting during the game
The Maccabi Haifa stopper claimed that the referee took it seriously when the Serb asked for clarification about not stopping the game after a blow he received in the head: "He did not curse."
The actor aimed at the photographs that support his words
Shlomo Weiss
23/01/2022
Sunday, 23 January 2022, 14:30 Updated: 14:55
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Summary: Maccabi Haifa - Hapoel Jerusalem 1: 1 (Sport 1)
Bogdan Planich's attack on referee Niv Steif after the 1: 1 draw against Hapoel Jerusalem last night (Saturday) is expected to result in a significant penalty for the Maccabi Haifa stopper.
Today the club handed over the player's version of the event.
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According to Planich, he asked the referee why he did not stop the game while he was lying on the grass following a blow to the head that he suffered, which caused him to faint.
The brakeman felt that Steiff had answered him in the negative when he told him 'go to the room' and hence the agitated feelings that erupted from him.
"It should be noted that the player did not curse or insult the referee, but was angry at the treatment of him during the time he was injured and at the end of the game when he asked for clarification."
It should be noted that Planich even showed the Maccabi Haifa staff the television footage, in which it can be seen that at first he did talk pleasantly with the referee and only expressed his claims, and only then, when the picture returns to the area where they stood, are Planich erupting.
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Maccabi Haifa brake with the referee (Photo: Danny Maron)
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In Haifa, by the way, they were furious that the game did continue despite the injury to the player's head, when those who noticed his distress were members of the medical staff who entered the field while the game was going on.
In addition, the club claimed that the player did not curse the referee, when to the best of their knowledge Steif does not intend to claim so in his report.
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