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The coach of Hapoel Tel Aviv after the 1:2 over Kiryat Shmona: "The victory didn't happen the way I wanted." The detainees blocked traffic outside Bloomfield and chanted slogans against the officers


Koretsky: "The judge gave them gifts."

Drapich: "The victory? Like giving birth to twins"

Kiryat Shmona's coach was furious after the 2:1 loss to Hapoel Tel Aviv: "Without the crowd, the referee was stressed, what would have happened with the crowd?".

Six fans were arrested

Ofir Saar

10/30/2022

Sunday, October 30, 2022, 10:20 p.m

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Hapoel Tel Aviv fans outside Bloomfield Stadium (Israel Police Spokesperson)

About 120 Hapoel Tel Aviv fans arrived this evening (Sunday) in a march to the Bloomfield Stadium area, even though it was determined that the game against Kiryat Shmona would be without an audience, reminiscent of the derby events.

According to the police spokeswoman (Yiftah), the fans blocked the traffic and chanted hateful chants at the police officers.

The commander of the force announced to the fans to leave the place and allow the opening of the road for vehicle traffic, but as soon as they disobeyed the order, the police pushed the fans towards the sidewalk.

Six fans violated the order and were arrested for questioning at the end of the event.



Without its audience, Hapoel Tel Aviv managed to win 1:2 and jumped from the last place to the ninth place.

Kiryat Shmona fell below the red line and is winless since the opening round.

"Maybe this victory will give confidence to continue."

Sloboden Drapich (Photo: Danny Maron)

Sloboden Drapich

, the coach of Hapoel Tel Aviv, said at the end: "The victory against Rayna was like a birth? It's the birth of twins. We didn't play football as well as we should, but we're happy that we took three points and I hope it will give us confidence to continue. Kiryat Shmona got the opportunity as well With 10 players, we didn't play smart and not fast enough. We'll have to check it, it could be a lack of confidence. Maybe this victory will give us confidence for the games against Ashdod, Beitar and Maccabi Haifa."



The coach continued: "We built on a victory, it's not Happened the way I want.

This is what we have and we have to deal with it for January.

It's a shame that we didn't continue on the path of ascent, but stopped a bit, but we'll go home with the three points.

We fell into a less good day, we will come better next week."



David Kaltins

He said: "It was a very aggressive game and I'm happy that in the end we were able to win. I believed in our team and that we would be able to come back from behind. I am of course sorry for my mistake and happy that it did not prevent us from winning. We are not insecure, but deep down we know how ugly it gets sometimes. We know that we didn't play well."



On the fact that there was no crowd: "The crowd is our strength, we definitely lacked it. When it returns, I believe it will help us on the grass as well."

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Many complaints to the judge.

Menachem Koretsky (Photo: Danny Maron)

Menachem Koretsky

looked nervous and said after another Kiryat Shmona loss: "I'm very frustrated because it's been a while since we've been playing well and losing points for nonsense. We managed to score today as well, but Hapoel Tel Aviv returned to the game with the help of the referee."



On the decisions of Ohad Assoulin and the removal of Hompeister with a second yellow in the 29th minute: "He didn't see Hofmeister's foul at all and just showed him a second yellow. It's lucky that there was no crowd today because without a crowd he was stressed, so I don't know what happened to the crowd. The game was under our control and he gave them gifts."



On the future of Kiryat Shmona: "I really believe in the team and the staff and I will do my best to march it to a good place. There were individual mistakes by players and in the end that's what prevented us from winning."



The brake

is Aid Habashi

: "A very disappointing loss. We led and started the game excellently. For half an hour we completely dominated, but we received a red and the game turned into a very disappointing result. I was nervous about the situation, we lost three very valuable points. I believe in this squad, we all believe. We will come to every game to fight And we have a good enough squad to stay in the league."

"Yoav Hoffmeister left me no choice."

Judge Ohad Assolin (Photo: Danny Maron)

Judge

Ohad Assolin

tried to explain the controversial dismissal of Yoav Hoffmeister: "There was an incident of irresponsibility on the part of Yoav. Dan took the ball smoothly, but Yoav skated dangerously and left me no choice. A player with a yellow should be more careful."



On the penalty that was whistled for Hapoel Tel Aviv: "Eddie Gottlieb sent his foot to the ball, Noam paid less attention to it. He tried to kick and hit Eddy in the leg and left me no choice."



On the incident in the dressing room: "When I went down to the dressing room Habashi accompanied me. It is legitimate after a penalty and red. Then I also saw Sharon Nisanov who went down to the entrance of the tunnel. A conversation began with Habashi, but nothing that crossed the line. I decided that he would stay with me and at the same time the people of Kiryat Shmona Move the Abyssinian. There were emotions, but in football it's part of the game."

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