The Football Association's prosecutor, Adv. Nir Reshef, will have to decide whether to prosecute Maccabi Haifa midfielder Omar Atzili following his spitting move towards Hapoel B'Shlosha fans, who were sitting behind the green bench tonight in a game at Turner Stadium.
A nobleman was asked about the event at the end and claimed to his friends: "I did not spit, I was cursed badly and I made a movement, but I did not spit."
According to the photographs, one clearly sees noble in the movement, but it is difficult to judge whether to spit or not.
This issue is expected to come first to the door of the association's prosecutor and later, perhaps, to the court as well.
Meanwhile, in Haifa they came with complaints to referee David Foxman and said: "This game was big on him. He did not control it, the rush was his sole responsibility."
In Haifa they claimed that before the move of the goal they absorbed, a clear beam came to their credit, but Foxman ignored and as a result absorbed.
Barak Bachar said of Noble who was replaced after the dismissal of Muhammad Abu Fani: "Everyone was weak today, it is not right to talk about one player or another. Lucky to have a game in three days and we can fix. We did not come to play a draw, really not. "We started well, but we got nervous, we pushed back. We never play for a draw. It's always good when there is a game to fix and we will have to do it the harder way."
On the game itself, the Greens coach: "Obviously we expected it to end differently. We also expected to play much better and did not play well. We lost rightly. There is nothing to say professionally about the game. I do not know if we were nervous, we wanted to finish properly here and things did not work out. The first minutes. The goal was in the air, we tried to make changes and we did not succeed. We continue forward, it's football. From the fifth round we work on not being dragged into provocations. Today we did nonsense both professionally and with the red. "To finish it on Tuesday at home, we haven't played at home for a long time and it's a good time to close the story."
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