In one of the most beautiful moments in Danny Inbar's film about Eyal Berkovich, the Berkovich family sits in the living room and cheers on the Swiss national team in the game of the Israeli national team.
The children and Barko himself admit that they want the team to lose because Barko is not part of the team.
On New Year's Eve, they will find out at the Zahavi family home in Savion that they actually have Albanian roots and will loudly cheer (and the neighbors in Savion know what we are talking about) the nice team from the Balkans against the evils of Alon Hazan.
Eran Zehavi.
Concentrating on work in Kiryat Shalom, photo: Alan Shiver
Eran Zahavi is one of the greatest Israeli players in the last ten years, you can love him or hate him, but he is the biggest phenomenon we had here in the era of Dolev, Hazozot, and Konte.
His desire to win, for attention, the uncharacteristic hunger for the lazy Israeli soccer player, all these made him the Uncle Topaz of Israeli soccer, let's just hope without the tragic end.
After Monas Davor, the only one who posed a threat to Zahavi's records in the national team, was retired by his teammates in the blue and white shirt, Zahavi realized that he really had nothing more to look for in the team, whether it succeeds or not.
And at most, as always, they will beg him to come back.
Hazan and Benion in Masat, today. They threw the bomb, photo: Udi Tsitiat
Zahavi is saving himself for one last championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv, the one that will officially make him the big yellow symbol of the current millennium.
Get injured in the playoffs against Scotland or break the goalscoring record against Nes Ziona's or Bnei Raina's football club?
For Zahavi, the answer is clear: come on Albania.
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