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Confused Confusion: On the Conduct of Marco Confusion in the Daniel Peretz Affair - Walla! sport

2022-03-18T09:14:33.585Z


Marco Belbul waged an unnecessary and mostly hopeless fight over Daniel Peretz and Yossi Benyon did well showing him the way out. The new professional manager did not do a leadership exercise


Confused Confusion: On the conduct of Marco Confusion in the Daniel Peretz affair

Marco Confusion was completely confused and waged an unnecessary and mostly hopeless fight over Daniel Peretz and Yossi Benyon did well showing him the way out.

The new professional manager did not do a leadership exercise, but did exactly what he was expected to do.

Moshe Boker on the embarrassing affair in the national team

Moshe Boker

18/03/2022

Friday, March 18, 2022, 11:00 p.m.

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The professional manager of the Israel national team, Yossi Benyon, at a press conference after the dismissal of Marco Belbul (Photo: Photo: Niv Aharonson, Video Editing: Gilad Manheim)

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Yossi Benyon made a decision that could not have been otherwise.

It was not a leadership exercise, it was not a move designed to prove to everyone who the new boss is, nor was it a good will to make a sacrifice on Purim.

Yossi Benyon did not fire Marco Belbul for the sake of being seen.

The step he took was not intended to convey a message to everyone that there is now a new homeowner in the Israeli team.

Yossi Benyon did exactly what a professional manager should have done.

Marco Confusion left him no chance to choose another path.



Benyon tried his best to get the interim national team coach to give up goalkeeper Daniel Peretz in favor of the young team.

He tried to explain to him the importance of young team games, tried to speak to logic first, and after failing time and time again, he announced confusion about ending his career in the national team.

Confusion left the building with no other option.

The last thing Benyon wanted a moment after eight for the role, is a media festival around the national team, just before the young woman's two fateful games and the adult's prep games.

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Did not agree to come down from the tree.

Marco Confusion (Photo: Udi Citation)

The confusing and delusional decision of confusion to summon Daniel Peretz to the senior team for the friendly games was already placed on the table of Oren Hasson, chairman of the association, a few weeks ago. Yila Hus. He was sure that Marco Confusion recovered would understand the importance of the young team games and got off the tree.



But every time they talked to Confusion, he not only stayed on the tree, he managed to amaze the professionals who talked to him. Building a team for the Nations Cup tournament, he nominates Daniel Peretz to be the team's first goalkeeper. The sources who heard these things from the coach realized that the problem was much bigger. Not a hint) that he will be appointed permanent coach of the team.



These talks with Confusion took place even before Benyon's option was even brought before the search committee.

The association felt that the temporary coach he appointed was time-consuming and unfolding, and in addition he did not actually answer calls from senior and professional members of the association.

Meanwhile, Confusion set the squad for the two friendly matches and added Daniel Peretz to the list.

Confusion did not tell anyone.

Since Yossi Benyon's candidacy for the position of professional team manager was on the agenda, Oren Hasson decided to wait for the official appointment so that Benyon would take care of the matter.



From the first moment Benyon decided that goalkeeper Daniel Peretz would be in the young team.

He did not hesitate, did not weigh, nor did he consult with anyone in the association or the national team.

Benyon made the decision, but wanted it to come from the coach.

Benyon knew that if his appointment had not been made, the chairman of the association would have issued an ultimatum confusion. Daniel in the young woman or at home. But confusion did not blink for a moment. On the contrary. He was very determined and completely opposed to changing his decision.



In light of the fact that Shaaran Zehavi and Sean Weissman were released from the squad, Benyon offered confusion to get striker Liel Abda to the senior squad.

Confusion rejected the offer and made it clear that Peretz would be on his roster anyway.

At that moment Benyon announced the end of his position on the team.

In the association they breathed a sigh of relief.

Although Hasson would have done exactly what Benyon did, it was important for him to wait and let a professional make the decision to send the confusion home.

And Benyon did the job, as fast as he could.

The controversial player.

Daniel Peretz (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)

After ending his career with the team, Confusion told his defense (sometimes through "factors around him") that the association did not live up to all the promises made to him, he tried to convince that in a reality where he was not given full freedom of action, not only his chances of success but his status His as the national team coach.

Confusion was confused.

Completely confused.

And this is not the first time he has been confused in his coaching career.



Every football association has a policy, there are priorities, and there are also professional managers.

In all places (even in groups) the professional manager is the supreme authority.

(Above the coach, Marco).

The big problem of confusion that he acted like he was a permanent coach, ignored the fact that he was only appointed for two games, he forgot he was the coach of the young team, he forgot how much he fought so that he would not take players to the senior team, he completely forgot that he would stand on the lines in two friendly games .

friendship.

Beyond the decision that Peretz would remain young, the confusion had complete freedom of action.

Fact, when confusion determined the squad, those who saw the list of players, were amazed that the coach did not summon for example Dean David, Ramzi Spori and Dolev Haziza.

Astonished but silent.

as usual.

Made the right decision, not a populist one.

Benyon (Photo: Niv Aharonson)

With all due respect to Marco Confusion, Dror Kashtan is not.

In 2007, in the midst of the team's campaign in the Euro qualifiers, the national coach (Kashtan) refused to give up some of his players in favor of the young team that qualified for the European Championships in France.

Avi Luzon, then chairman of the association, informed Kashtan that at the end of the national team game in Slovakia, the players that the young coach, Guy Levy, will want, will fly, and they will not be on his squad for the game in Andorra.



In the hotel in Slovakia, despite the great victory of the national team, the atmosphere in the team hotel (I was there) was very difficult.

Kashtan fought to keep his players (led by Toto Tammuz and Ben Sahar) but Luzon decided to fly the players to a young woman and Kashtan was forced to live with the decision.

By the way, Kashtan's team won in Andorra.

As today, even then, there was a policy in the association that the role of the young team is to raise players for the senior team, but in special cases, the policy is clear - they make sense.

When the young team has a much more important task, it gets priority.

Confusion was confused.

He waged an unnecessary, dumb, and mostly hopeless struggle.



No person in the Football Association has ever made a decision that has a consensus.

Other than confusion, there is not a single person who supports his decision.

And without hurting Daniel Peretz, there is no doubt that he is a great talent and probably the future goalkeeper of the national team, but with all due respect (and there is respect), Ophir Marciano is a great option to stand at the gate in Germany.

He has experience in the team and is in good shape.

And yes, he plays in the Dutch league at Feyenoord.



But confusion insisted on a burst.

Why?

God knows.

Oh, he actually explained that he wanted to prepare with the team for the Nations Cup tournament.

Wait, but he's only counted for two games at all.

Strange have we already said?

Could it be that Marco was confused about the possibility that the young Peretz would excel against Germany and then they would remind him that he was the one who gave him the team's first goalkeeper jersey?

If so, we will remind him that Eli Guttman, right at the beginning of his career as the team coach, gave Ariel Hemlock the goalkeeper's jersey in the team's game against Germany.

Hemlock excelled in a game held in Leipzig and also won superlatives in the German media.

It did not help Guttman in the rest of his career.

Even then, like this time, it was a friendly game.

With all due respect to Peretz, Marciano is definitely a worthy option for the goalkeeper position (Photo: GettyImages, ANP Sport)

And back to the Benyon: there is no figure in Israeli football who knows our football and is suitable to serve as the professional manager of the Israeli national team like Benyon.

There is also no figure in Israeli football who has succeeded in Europe and played in one of the biggest clubs in Europe.

There are not many figures in Israeli football who enjoy the immense appreciation of superstars and great coaches in Europe like Benyon.

Also on the personal side.

And there are not many players who know so well the ailments of Israeli football, the sad reality of the trade between the players and the media, the politics and the small business in every corridor through which Israeli football passes.



Benyon fits the role like a glove next to.

He enjoys immense appreciation among the heads of the association, he starred in the team and in Europe when many of the young players admired him and dreamed of being like him, he is well aware of the problems the national team suffers from, he also knows what needs to be done to make a revolution here.

The building will have a supportive and supportive work environment.

The idea to appoint him professional director was conceived by Oren Hasson, which automatically makes the combination of the two excellent.



Benyon will not have to prove to anyone that he is the owner of the team when it comes to the professional issue.

His very appointment is already a statement of intent that he was brought in to be the landlord in the professional field, and there is nothing so gratifying for Hasson from Benyon's appointment.

It relieves his headaches of dealing with professional issues and gives him time to deal with the burning issues of Israeli football.

For example the violence on the pitches.



With all due respect to the decision he made regarding the end of Confusion's path as the team's coach in two friendly matches, Benyon's fateful decision will be the selection of the team's next coach.

Benyon will not be in a hurry, he will be pressured by media pressure and press questions at every opportunity - when he will be appointed coach, he knows he will no longer be tested on the pitch, but it is clear to him that the failure of the national team will also be his.

Benyon never escaped responsibility.

He was always direct and genuine, always said what he thought.



For Oren Hasson, Alon Hazan was his favorite to coach the team.

Hazan's success in the young team prevents him from becoming the national coach.

In the reality created in which Israeli football does not have to offer an attractive candidate (Barak Bachar decided to stay in Haifa) Hasson planned to land a foreign coach here.

In recent months he has been looking for a suitable coach all over Europe, but he has not found a combination of coach that is both worthy and budget-worthy for the association.

To the credit of Willy Rotensteiner, it can be said that he led a football-style team that has not been here for years (Photo: Danny Maron)

Benyon thinks just as sturdy.

He also believes that at this point in time, a foreign coach is better for the team.

The incident with Confusion has employed and will keep Benyon busy for the next few days, but he intends to take advantage of all the connections he has in Europe, and has, to find a suitable coach.

And after the team has a permanent coach, Benyon will have to regain the interest and confidence of the fans in the team and fill the stands.

To the credit of Willy Rotensteiner it can be said that he led a football style team that has not been here for years.

During his time as coach the team played offensive and non-cowardly football on every field and in front of every opponent.



Benyon is no longer a professional manager, for the next national team coach, he could be another pair of professional eyes, another character to consult with.

Benyon dreamed as a player to lead the national team to a major tournament.

He did not succeed.

He now has the opportunity to do so as a professional manager.

Once he has already made history.

In 1996, Benyon led the Israeli boys' team to 3rd place in the European Championships.

With his keys, and expectations in the sky, one of the greatest players to emerge in Israeli football (in my opinion the greatest of them all) there is an opportunity to prove to all of us that Israeli football is still worth something outside the borders of the country.

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