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Roni Levy: "I would also like to see another football" | Israel today

2022-02-12T18:42:01.862Z


Hapoel BS coach after the 1: 1 against MS Ashdod: "We are not attractive enough" • Miguel Vitor: "Satisfied with our attitude" • Ran Ben Shimon: "After a shaky week for us, not to lose today is fine"


Hapoel Beer Sheva could have clung to Maccabi Haifa again temporarily, but only finished 1-1 tonight (Saturday) against MS Ashdod in a game in which it was also left with ten players following the dismissal of Mariano Briero.

Roni Levy said at the end about the fans' walls: "I would also like to see another football and see goals. Both against Hapoel Jerusalem and against Maccabi Petah Tikva we led 1-0 and we could have won more. It goes harder for us and we need to know that when it gets harder we have to "Looking forward to keep working and getting better and it will come. We are not attractive enough, we will continue to work a lot on ball movement, a lot on offense, a lot on pressure and we will be what the crowd dreams we will be."

Roni Levy.

He is also dissatisfied, Photo: Liron Moldovan

Miguel Vitor tried to provide his own explanations: "When we do not win I am not satisfied, but I am satisfied with our attitude. It is difficult to play with ten players, we showed character. The championship is far away, I hope that with the victories football will come and we will all be calmer."

MS Ashdod coach Ran Ben Shimon: "After a shaky week for us, not to lose today is fine. I'm not one of those who give up, we responded well after the loss to affection and we will continue to try and get the ticket to the top playoffs."

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Source: israelhayom

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