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A foreigner will not understand this: the problem with the concept of Goldhar's foreign coaches - voila! sport

2023-01-08T08:54:32.220Z


From Oskar through Souza, Yukanovich, Bos and Shub Ivitch - the foreign coaches of Maccabi Tel Aviv do not want Israel to stick to them. Ron elaborated on the problem in the perception of the Canadian owner


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The extent of Aitor Karanka's influence on Maccabi Tel Aviv's victory over MS Ashdod yesterday (0:3) cannot yet be diagnosed.

Karanka joined a squad that has been running since mid-July, 26 games without him, so a training session or two won't change anything, certainly in a league where two teams from the national team are flying in the cup against teams from the Premier League, and Hapoel Jerusalem is almost guaranteed a place in Europe.

How will Oskar Gloch integrate into his rotation, will Geraldesh really make a comeback?

Will Nir Biton continue to be a brakeman?

We will judge Karanka - and his outlook - against Maccabi Haifa, where he will have to respond to a team at his level.



Let's touch on his predecessor, Vladimir Ievich, or actually the decision to return him to Kiryat Shalom.

This week, for the umpteenth time, Mitch Goldhar said in his voice that he was disappointed with Ivic's conduct.

Why did you expect Goldhar, that someone who would come from Europe to the Middle East, would become a Machabist?



Ivić came to Maccabi Tel Aviv for the first time and recently to use it as a platform to jump to big money and more prestigious leagues.

Maccabi was for him an athanatha, unemployment benefits.

At the very least he didn't make it to the group stage in Europe with Maccabi Tel Aviv, so what is it for him to coach in a country that is not allowed to participate in the European Cups?

The main thing is the money.



It was the same with Oscar Garcia, and with Paulo Sousa, and with Slavisha Jokanovic, with Petr Bos and with Ivic for the first time as well.

Foreign coaches who come to Israel, do not want Israel to stick to them, they want continuity of their ability in other places.

They are not looking after Maccabi Tel Aviv for a contract with Maccabi Haifa, this is not a promotion for them.

They would even prefer a second league in England or a frozen hole in Russia, to escape in the middle of a season.

Maybe it's also because they smell failure.

Did he also smell failure?

Ivitch (Photo: Ariel Shalom)

In between, failed foreign coaches also arrived there, those who could not even finish a season at Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Let's put it this way, since Goldhar decided to appoint Jordi Cruyff as a professional manager and as a result to turn the professional arena into an outsider only - as a sacred principle - Maccabi Tel Aviv has had 12 different coaches in one decade.

In Hapoel Be'er Sheva for example, where there was not a single foreign coach during this period, only five coaches trained in the last decade.

The reason is simple, and there is no denying that both teams are superbly managed: the foreigners have no desire to continue here beyond what they have allocated for themselves, and Maccabi Tel Aviv does not have the ability to change this paradigm, because it was set by Goldhar.



The man who everyone justly praises for his values ​​and his principles, is guilty of the fact that Maccabi Tel Aviv has no professional continuity because he does not count Israeli coaches.

It may be that if she had advanced to the group stage of the Champions League for 5 consecutive seasons, we would have understood the paradigm, but in order to reach the Champions League you have to win the championship.

However, during the last seven seasons, Maccabi Tel Aviv won only two championships, and Barak Bacher won the rest.

He is also a candidate to win another championship at the expense of the exchange of foreign coaches, the changing professional agenda, the failed concept and paradigm of Goldhar.



By the way, with the money that Maccabi spent on foreign coaches, it could have landed Bacher with them for many years, turning him into a real estate gem, but an Israeli Bacher, mercifully, has no idea.

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Barak Bacher (Photo: Maor Alxalsi)

Ofek Biton did justice yesterday in the Jerusalem derby, but at the same time he received the permission to finish stretching the watershed in Jerusalem.

There are two groups in Jerusalem.

It hasn't been like this for 30 years.

Not Hapoel's fourth place and Beitar's shuffle, not the two derbies this season that ended without a red loss for the first time in 41 years, not even the audience that Hapoel suddenly has, or the thriving youth departments, or the amazing social activity. This equalizer made it clear that even though Hapoel is still at a disadvantage In a large number of parameters, it does not lose in the derby, namely: this is the best Hapoel Jerusalem that has been in Israel, not since Yossi Mizrahi at the end of the previous millennium, but since the days of one-two-three Eli Ben Rimoz.



This is also one of the weakest Beitar Jerusalem clubs that ever existed. And you will be surprised, one thing leads to another. Hapoel attacked Jerusalem for everything that Beitar lost in the turnover of its delusional owners, in the extremism of some of the crowd that drove away moderate crowd after crowd, in the criminal neglect of the youth departments and the distancing of Beit" R. from Jerusalem to the popular-political narrative. All of these crushed the significant, unbridgeable gap that existed between the clubs. Beitar became Hapoel, Hapoel became Katmon.



So it's true, since Yossi Aboksis took this restoration project to new areas, and blossomed Jordan Shua, a pioneer who became a brewer - the next Eran Levy - Beitar looks better and more pleasant, but that doesn't cover the nakedness of reality. Ofek Biton, as mentioned, revealed her again.

The gaps have never been like this.

The Jerusalem Derby (Photo: Danny Maron)

Unfortunately, the face of Maccabi Netanya in recent times is the terminology of Eitan Azoulai in the ears of the fourth referee, Aviad Shiloh, after he was sent off yesterday for hitting Sahar Taji.

Without closing his mouth - as is customary in our districts - he used the entire treasury of curses accepted by street bores, and did not need a lip reader to understand each and every word, including the translation into several languages ​​regarding the professional of the judges' mothers.



As mentioned, Eitan Azoulai hit Sahar Taji.

Strong, not strong, there is VAR and if Shlomi ben Avraham, who was standing perpendicular to the event, made a mistake, the VAR would have corrected it.

Even if it is a storm of emotions, and a fast pulse, and that Sakhnin never excels in a gentleman's game, what does a player who hits a player have to add and vomit his verbal wares in the ears of the fourth referee!

No captain, no professional crew member, no one from Netanya called out to stop the event.



Then you hear about racist curses in the stands, and fans argue about it on social media, and you realize that something bad is happening to the club.

And we really didn't think it would happen during Eyal Segal's shift.

It is possible that the fans had a certain theory of evolution, but not one that is in sync with the big money of Mitch, Yankel'a and Alona, ​​and they are disappointed that Tania is doing a season yes, a season no and a season not something, and it could be that there is something professionally shaky in the players' roster.

But a club is first of all a style, a way of life, and when the style is lost, the club may follow suit.



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No lip reader was needed.

Azalea (photo: Barney Ardov)

Lately, one Hapoel Hadera fan, Avi Shakdi, has been trying to protest against the team during training sessions.

So they closed the training.

their right

The problem is that I'm alone.

He is also alone because he is a sometimes a bit strange opposition that wants Hadera to play attractive football in the Premier League, and Hadera is a team that in 2017 was even in League A, which will say thank you that it is the fifth season in a row in the Premier League.

Every point is an achievement, every football promotion is a bonus.



On the other hand, Shakedi is alone, because this is the community of Hapoel Hadera fans.

Since the 1990s, this club has been deteriorating and the new generation that lives in Hadera has grown into the stands of Maccabi Haifa or Beitar Jerusalem. Hadera has lost its community, and what remains are older fans who have lost the strength and passion to show involvement. It is not surprising that the club does not count Shakdi, He came alone.



The problem is neither the community nor the club, but the livelihoods.

Hapoel Hadera has been in the Premier League for five seasons, enough time to build a stadium that is not large, but which will meet the standards of a club that ranges between the Premier League and the National League and back.

It didn't happen, because even though it's a city-supported group, everyone knows it's borrowed time.

No community, no charity.

In Tiberias, for example, where the municipal team has barely been in the national league in the last 30 years, they are building a stadium, because there is a community.



If Hapoel Hadera - who won an easy and even humiliating 3:0 yesterday - will be relegated to the National League at the end of the season (like every team in places 5-14) it will not be a surprise, but more than that, they won't really shed a tear here.

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  • Israeli soccer

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  • Maccabi Tel Aviv

  • Beitar Jerusalem

Source: walla

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