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"We believe in Asperia, Gal Leibovich chose the easy way" | Israel today

2023-02-26T13:09:27.852Z


Despite the claims of the Beitar Jerusalem staff that racist chants were heard towards the player Basmi Ofer, the matter disappeared from the referee's report and the observer • At the Ticho club: "It is a shame that this was not thoroughly investigated


Despite the claims of the Beitar Jerusalem staff that racist chants were heard towards Danilo Asperia during yesterday's match against Maccabi Haifa in Sami Ofer, referee Gal Leibovitch decided not to mention the incident in the refereeing report and later on the matter the observer's report also disappeared.

As I remember, during the second half, Asperia turned to Leibovich and explained to him that he heard racist chants, which he claimed were called to him from the stands of the Maccabi Haifa fans.

On behalf of Beitar Jerusalem, an official statement was issued in which they expressed their disappointment: "We regret the judge's decision not to include in the judgment report the racist snarls towards Danilo Asperia.

We believe the actor's claims one hundred percent.

"It seems that the referee also chose the easy way, as he missed quite a few whistles yesterday. Leibovich chose not to see Sandguren's step, Abu Fani's taunting of Morozov after the sending off, the illusory penalty and the behavior of Haziza. It is a great shame that this was not thoroughly examined, as it surely was Happens if these were Beitar fans.

Beitar and its fans will continue to embrace and cherish Danilo Asperia everywhere."

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Source: israelhayom

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