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He can score a lot, but it doesn't matter: Omar Azili must apologize Israel today

2022-09-01T04:34:14.714Z


Why Hapoel Tel Aviv were frightened by the sudden departure of Usher Davida • When will the great star understand that morals are more important than the hat trick he scored • And why Ali Muhammad is more important than the foreign children • Guy Levy has the answers


Just before the start of the season in the Premier League, news was received that Usher Davida, the striker of Hapoel Tel Aviv, had left the country without the team's knowledge, in order to sign in the Belgian league. Not long after, another news was published about the talented striker, and it already said that he was at the club The red one is the one who knew about the move, which aims to improve Hapoel's financial situation.

There is no problem with a team wanting to sell a player like David to a team from abroad, even if he was supposed to lead the Red Youth Revolution, so the question arises as to why the things were not published as they were in the first place, and why was the Hapoel management presented as surprised? Probably because of the fear of the Reds fans expressing practical opposition To the management of the club, if they feel that quality players leave for money.

Osher David.

Take off, photo: Alan Shiver

A similar case happened this week at Maccabi Tel Aviv, with Stipa Fritza - another player who unilaterally left to sign in Belgium. Unlike Po'el, Maccabi were really surprised by the move. Although there was a thought to release the striker as soon as Eran Zahavi signed, the latter's recovery was prolonged and Fritza presented Excellent ability.

However, the good news is that the departure of the latter may allow more playing minutes for Oscar Gloch, the best young Israeli of his age and one of the most talented midfielders in the country.

Gloch celebrates.

Amazing opening for Maccabi, photo: Alan Shiver

10 on the field, 0 in handling,


he can score a lot, but it doesn't matter.

He could be player of the season, but that would be worthless.

I loved him when he played for me at Beitar Jerusalem in the 2014/2015 season. He was hungry to succeed, and as a coach who supports young people I gave him the opportunity to play with joy, love and justice, because he was really good. He could develop even more, be much better than he is now And to be a good player in Europe - if only he had the right and proper intention.

noble.

Until he apologizes, nothing matters, photo: Barney Ardov

Now, if only he would gather courage and apologize properly, directly, I could overcome the thought and try to explain to myself the big mistake he made.

Because every action a person does has consequences, and there is nothing more important than proper, respectful behavior, regardless of the law, but only the basic morality between people.

There is a clear issue here of the need to supervise the formation of a young star, whose success causes him to lose his direction and test his limits.

I hope that noble Omar will come to his senses and express sincere regret.

Raised foreigners


Last season, the Ministry of the Interior decided to give Miguel Vitor, a player for Hapoel BS, Israeli citizenship. Everyone agreed that Vitor deserved it, and in addition, there is a problem of brakes in the national team and this could help improve the quality of the defense.

This season, Maccabi Haifa also asked for Ali Muhammad to become a citizen, and the Minister of the Interior, very quickly, announced the approval of the request.

This week it was announced that Maccabi Tel Aviv is also seeking to regulate Enrik Saborit's status as a permanent resident of Israel on the way to obtaining citizenship. In fact, why not? If Hapoel BS approved and Maccabi Haifa approved, the Yellows are also allowed to become a citizen player, which will allow them to add another foreigner.

I assume that the Israeli national team will not object, to say the least, to having another good foreign player in the team.

And it doesn't stop here.

This week it was also announced that Hapoel BS will start a similar process with Eugene Ansa. I have no problem with the citizenship of players, but the question arises as to what will happen if each team asks to naturalize a player or two.

Ali Muhammad.

Open a door - not sure if it's good, photo: Alan Shiver

After Vitor, Muhammad, and possibly also Saborit and Ansa gain citizenship, how will it be possible to prevent further similar applications?

And beyond that: many children born in Israel to foreign parents sometimes go through an ordeal to obtain citizenship and in many cases are rejected.

We have heard many times about such children, who are forced to leave the land of their birth, Israel, to a land they have never seen, torn from the society they grew up in, from Hebrew which is their first language - and deported without compassion.

So why do footballers with PR get an elevated status from the people, while foreign children are torn from their childhood?

There is no justification for this, and the pain screams to the sky.

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Source: israelhayom

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