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In Beitar they were angry about the "coward" Leibovitch, and about Haziza: "He deserved 4 yellows" - Voila! Sport

2023-02-26T05:27:20.691Z


Beitar was angry with the referee after the loss to Maccabi Haifa: "He decided based on the shouts from the stands", and they didn't like the behavior of the champions' players: "We don't need provocations to win"


Summary: Maccabi Haifa - Beitar Jerusalem 1:2 (Sport1)

The weighing of the results yesterday (Saturday) brought Beitar Jerusalem to a situation where they will probably have to win their two remaining games, against Hapoel Tel Aviv in Teddy and against Sakhnin in Doha, in order to finish the season in the top playoffs. In a certain situation, even two victories may not be enough (All this if Maccabi Netanya gets a point next week against Kiryat Shmona, and Hapoel Jerusalem, who will play tonight, wins two of the three remaining games, while at the same time Ashdod wins both games.) But still, realistically, two wins should be enough.



Beitar did not look for excuses at the end of the 2:1 loss to Maccabi Haifa, but they were very angry with referee Gal Leibovich and Dolev Haziza. About Leibovich they said in the club: "A cowardly referee, he whistled according to the shouts of the crowd.

Haifa was given a penalty, and if not the VAR also confirms an invalid goal.

He also ignored the penalty on Asperia until the VAR called him, and in fact he made a mistake with three goal whistles to our detriment, which is unimaginable.

All borderline whistles were in favor of Maccabi Haifa.

Morozov received two yellows for minors and a firecracker that earned him four yellows, he received nothing, neither did Sondgren, who put a foot in Asperia."

Beitar is furious. Firecrackers after the Red for Morozov (Photo: Maor Alxalsi)

Beitar added: "Haifa does not need a referee and does not need provocations to win, it was better throughout most of the minutes of the game, but if we are in the game, we deserve to finish it with 11 players."

Nor was Morozov's first yellow.

The game just got more and more complicated because of refereeing errors, and it shouldn't be that way.

It's just a shame."



The professional team does not intend to punish Giorgi Morozov, but admitted that "he should have been smarter, maybe we should have prepared him for all the provocations." Morozov himself told the players: "He started with me, I barely touched him and he put on a show like a child Small." Satisfaction was registered with the goalkeeper Miguel Silva, who demonstrated a high ability. "If he had been with us from the beginning of the season, we would have guaranteed a place in the top playoffs a long time ago.

We paid a very high price for the goalie position," Beitar said.



Danilo Asperia, who refused to pick up a corner kick due to the growls heard at him, turned to referee Leibovich,



Now at Beitar Jerusalem they will wait for the result of Hapoel Jerusalem's game tonight against Hapoel Haifa, in the hope that Roni Levy's team will not return empty-handed from Teddy. At the same time, they will begin to prepare for a busy week that will include games in the cup against Hapoel Afula on Wednesday and against Hapoel Tel Aviv in Teddy on Sunday, which they are expected to reach About 20,000 Teddy fans. Abuxis intends to share quite a few substitutes in the cup and get Fred Friday more involved.

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will not be punished.

Morozov (photo: Maor Alxalsi)

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Watch the summary: Section Nes Ziona - Maccabi Tel Aviv 2:0


Watch the summary: Bnei Sakhnin - Ironi Kiryat Shmona 3:1


Watch the summary: Maccabi Netanya - Hapoel Hadera 0:1

Morozov and the red card (photo: Maor Alxalsi)

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