The Israeli team ended tonight (Tuesday) in a 2: 2 draw in a friendly match against Romania at the stadium in Netanya.
Monas Dabour scored both goals in favor of Israel and received contempt whistles from the crowd, a reminder of his statement during Operation Wall Guard.
Team captain Beavers Natcho commented after the game on the deadly attack in Bnei Brak: "We heard about it before the game and it's not easy to get into a football game like that. My condolences to the families, unfortunately I have been saying this for two days now. Hopefully this is the last attack, enough with that."
Natcho also spoke of Dabour's contempt whistles: "He is in a difficult situation and it is better for him to deal with what is happening on the pitch. I have no message for the crowd, what can I tell him? I wish these things would end and there would be no differences of religion and race. .
Bromer, Photo: Alan Schieber
Interim coach Gadi Bromer concluded: "When you try to play offensively sometimes it goes up in absorbs. It's a preparation game, and I saw some good things. In the first half we were able to score a number of goals, we paid on the center of a sparse pitch. In the second half we tried to thicken the link and look better. Lots of insights on Israeli football as well, we have a very good future. "
On Mons Dabour: "It's not pleasant to put politics into the sport. I know how much Monas wants and how much he loves the team, and his contribution is on the pitch - and you see it."
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