Outside the lines, 24.3/Editor: Ziv Steiner
Omri Glazer received several days off from Red Star Belgrade to recover from the painful setback in the Israel national team's uniform against Iceland last Thursday, but continues to follow the team from afar.
In Serbia, they were not only moved by the affinity that the goalkeeper developed for the red-whites, but also recognized an opportunity to sting Barak Bakr on the road once more.
Glazer's wife, Shira, posted a picture of the goalkeeper watching the Red Star's friendly against Zenit St. Petersburg yesterday (Saturday) on his cell phone.
"Watching our family," she wrote and tagged the club's account.
"It is difficult for foreigners to develop a connection to a club in a short time. It usually requires time. The fans usually say that foreign footballers in Red Star and Partizan do not feel love for the club, but come only for money. In the case of Omri Gezler, this is not the case. It seems that he quickly fell in love with Red-White ", was written in the Serbian media.
Then came the sting for Becher, who was fired from the team three months ago: "Perhaps it would have been easier for him in his task if he had made some effort to connect emotionally with the club, and above all, with the dressing room. From the first day he radiated coldness, so it is not surprising that the relationship ended quickly."
Didn't develop sentiments?
Visit the Red Star/GettyImages, Paul ELLIS / AFP
Glazer will return to stand between the bars of the Red Star on Saturday, in the away game against Yavor.
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