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Troubles in Hapoel Haifa: Fear of a torn cruciate ligament for Gozlan; Enormous rage at the judgment Israel today

2022-11-09T22:26:26.422Z


The striker, who was injured during the derby and will undergo a crucial examination in the next day, testified to his friends that he felt a sharp pain in his knee.


Hapoel Haifa lost tonight (Wednesday) 1:0 in the derby, but it seems that this is not the only concern of the Reds tonight.

The team's striker, Shovel Gozlan, injured his knee during the last part of the game and the medical team is concerned that it is a tear in the cruciate ligament.

Gozlan testified to his friends that he felt a sharp pain in his knee, which was even more worrying.

Either way, only an examination at the Rambam Hospital will decide, while Hapoel Haifa hope that the fear will be dispelled.

Alon Turgeman also injured his hamstring.

It is not a tear but only a contraction and he is doubtful for the game against Maccabi Tel Aviv on Saturday.

The red ones from Akzavi, photo: Maor Alxalsi

Beyond that, the red side were furious with referee Idan Leyva, who they claim should have sent off Maccabi Haifa defender Pierre Corneau in the first half, after a foul on Dor Malol.

"Once again, for the umpteenth time this season, we are disadvantaged by the refereeing teams," reported the Hapoel Haifa. Pulling out a red card. The club is considering its steps."

Piero in action, photo: Maor Alxalsi

By the way, senior officials of the judges' union rejected the claims and clarified that for them the right decision was made.

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Source: israelhayom

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