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The Judges' Union admits: "There is a problem with decision-making and self-confidence" Israel today

2022-01-24T06:09:31.556Z


After Erez Papir's weak performance in the game between Maccabi Petah Tikva and Hapoel B'Shlosha, the union will do a home inspection: "There were some black and white decisions that Papir made a mistake" • At the same time, there is criticism of the teams that do not treat with due respect


The professional committee of the Judges' Union will discuss this week quite a few cases from the 19th round, which has not yet come to an end.

The union already admits that referee Erez Papir lost the game last night between Maccabi Petah Tikva and Hapoel B'Shlosha at a relatively early stage, which led to him without a few mistakes.

"There were some important 'black and white' decisions that Papir erred in," union officials said, adding: "This is the kind of game that should be forgotten. In general in this cycle there were a number of mistakes and events that needed to be analyzed and conclusions drawn."

The union marks a large number of mistakes last night.

Two penalties that came to the court and were not burned. The first on Mariano Briero after a blow to his face from Marcus Deniz and the second on Ramsey Spori in the second half.

It is already clear that Papir will not be included in the next round of games.

Yigal Fried, the screen judge last night, is also not expected to receive a placement.

Union officials point to a "problem in decision-making, including self-confidence," though some of the accusing fingers are also against team members, who, according to the union's judges and professional bodies, "do not get the respect they deserve."

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Source: israelhayom

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