The match between Hapoel Beer Sheva and Beitar Jerusalem this evening (Sunday) which ended 0:5 for the Reds and also provided a big mess in the stands when Beitar fans rioted, confronted the security guards and even threw objects, one of which hit the linesman's head, was difficult for the team from the capital to digest .
Beitar coach Yossi Aboksis said: "We are still not ready for the league, it still does not justify such goals.
We arrived very short, but even that does not justify what we saw.
We are building the team during the season.
We are waiting for players to come back from injuries and join.
This is very disappointing.
We got all the slaps today.
Hoping that after the addition of new players it will look better.
We conceded the first two goals from set pieces and after that we fell apart.
Nothing justifies this game.
I take everything on myself.
What disappoints me is that a huge crowd came and supported the team and that's what he got.
The task of keeping Beitar is possible. With the injured players coming back and with the players who are supposed to arrive, the goal is more than staying. We need another midfielder. As for the goalkeeper, Delvia started the season in a bad way and if we have to bring in another player in this position we will. We can't continue to concede such goals."
"We didn't look like a team in the second half. We'll have to learn from this. I'm disappointed with everything. We have a lack of confidence. All the brakes are missing and we also lack players in the middle. We are organizing and are sure that there will be a much better team here. It wouldn't be better if we went down to League A and rebuilt, I'm sure that in a month Beitar will look completely different."
Beitar is shocked. "It wouldn't have been better for us to go down to League A and rebuild", photo: Danny Maron
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