24 hours after he was fired from Maccabi Petah Tikva, coach Nir Klinger, decided to respond to the announcement of his end at the club and also to the bites he received from Avi Luzon.
"I took one day to relax and digest. I have the right as a person and as an athlete to be disappointed, painful and sad that you are fired from your job. "For my part, I thought that in such crucial moments one should keep calm and not act under pressure."
Klinger added: "Avi Luzon has the right to make decisions to act as he sees fit. But still need to know to part respectfully without spreading slime stories. Only as dry facts - I certainly expected more from myself and the team and still the team has improved and changed since the January changes. "3 and 4 points respectively from the two main rivals to the bottom. And now it is the head-to-head battles that will decide."
Avi Luzon.
Klinger is not silent, Photo: Alan Schieber
Klinger, who was charged by Luzon for not broadcasting the same wave with the players, said he spoke with the players and said: "From my correspondence with the players this morning I feel confident and will do anything to keep the team in the league. I believe the team is strong and ready for the finals "I wish them to complete the task. I wholeheartedly wish success to the Maccabi Petah Tikva Club and a happy and kosher Passover to everyone."
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