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Orange stain: the anger that Yossi Aboksis left behind in Bnei Yehuda - Walla! sport

2022-02-07T10:56:53.710Z


Many in Bnei Yehuda were happy when the coach left: "He was stressed and nervous, players were injured." After four terms, this affair seems to be over


Orange stain: The anger that Yossi Aboksis left behind in Bnei Yehuda

Itzik Ezuz's public attack on Yossi Aboksis revealed only some of the claims of his former players, many of whom were happy to see him leave: "Since returning from Be'er Sheva he has looked a bit spoiled. He was stressed and nervous, players were hurt."

After four terms, this affair seems to be finally over

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07/02/2022

Monday, 07 February 2022, 12:00

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Summary: Bnei Yehuda - Hapoel Haifa 1: 0 (Sport 1)



When it seemed that we had already seen almost everything in Israeli football, the dismissal of Yossi Aboksis

from Bnei Yehuda and his move to Betar Jerusalem came last week, all just one day after Sharon Mimar had already agreed on a contract in the capital and even believed in a first training at Beit Vagan.

Bnei Yehuda showed a weak ability that was a direct continuation of a very bad month in the national league. On Wednesday morning, the owner, Barak Abramov, held talks with the people closest to him at the club and the decision was made As



early as Wednesday afternoon, news of Aboksis' candidacy for Betar began to emerge, and on Thursday morning, Bnei Yehuda issued the official announcement of the end of the coach's position.

The Goldens announced that Aboksis was moving to Betar Jerusalem about four hours before the club from the capital officially announced it.



"Barak Abramov and Yossi Aboksis have agreed that due to the situation and ability of the team in recent weeks and for significant parts of the season, the right and best decision for Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv is to separate. In a message sent to the media and posted on the club's official Facebook page.



The club's official message received hundreds of responses. One of them, particularly interesting, was that of former captain Itzik Ezuz, who wrote: "Good time!

He does not deserve to coach Bnei Yehuda.

I had no doubt he would run away once it got a little hard.

"Our chances of being promoted to the league have increased significantly today."

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"From the moment he arrived from Be'er Sheva, he looked a bit 'spoiled'. It was not Yossi that everyone knew from previous terms" (Photo: Danny Maron)

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It should be remembered that Bnei Yehuda was marked at the beginning of the season as one of the safest immigrants and everyone was sure that the fact that Aboksis continues with the Goldens in the second league as well, will be the tiebreaker for a quick league promotion within a season.

In practice things went differently and the team started the season very badly and was ranked at the bottom of the table.

After a streak of victories, the Goldens managed to climb to the top of the table, but in the last month there has been another setback and the team has not won in its last four games in the league.

As of this writing, Bnei Yehuda is ranked only eighth, albeit with a game in hand, but six points away from the summit and it looks off and stressed, just like its former coach.



Azuz has always been a true gentleman and his post surprised many. Last season, after retiring, the former captain served as Abacus' assistant when he was relegated from the Premier League and now he has actually opened up some of the things that have been going on behind the scenes at the club. Ezuz was not the only one happy about Aboksis' departure. Quite a few players, some of them senior, and also officials - say those around the club, breathed a sigh of relief with the departure of the coach, who until recently was considered a "coach of players".



"Yossi has been looking very stressed lately," says one of the Bnei Yehuda players. "The truth is that you could see it about him from last season. From the moment he arrived from Be'er Sheva, he looked a bit 'spoiled'. It was not Yossi that everyone knew from previous terms in Bnei Yehuda. "We didn't look good in a lot of games and lately we felt we were going back, to the ability of the beginning of the season. Nothing connected."



Another player on the team added: "Yossi was very stressed this season and we felt it well, especially on the day of a game. The players feel everything, these are things that were not suitable for him in the past. "More, there were times when he even spoke badly to the players and apparently in the end it affected them. They no longer followed him 'on the blind', as they used to."



A source close to the club said: "As Aboksis came from Be'er Sheva last season, it was clear that Bnei Yehuda had no chance of surviving in the league. He arrived without energy, very nervous some of the time and it was not the same Yossi that everyone knew from previous years. About the team. He did not stop saying bad things about players and it only added to the pressure that was in the club anyway. This season was a direct continuation of last season and it took Bnei Yehuda too long to understand where it is.The staff this season has been built in a crooked way and of course Aboksis has a part in that. "

Lots of bad blood.

Itzik Ezuz with Yossi Aboksis (Photo: Yossi Tzipkis)

In the first part of last season, Aboksis was on the roof of the world, after he managed to qualify together with Hapoel Beer Sheva for the home stage of the Europa League and was marked as one of the leaders for the position of coach of the Israeli national team.

It is amazing to see how within a year everything has turned upside down and changed and if Aboksis is relegated to Betar Jerusalem as well, his career will suffer a fatal image blow



.

Yossi is an excellent coach, but unfortunately things did not work out the way we wanted.

We all in Bnei Yehuda love Yossi and wish him success later in the season. "At least at this point, it seems that the affair of Aboksis Bnei Yehuda is over and according to the things that come out of the club, this time the parting was done in slightly jarring tones.

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