A racist and inciting hand, retirement not on the agenda

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Mons Dabour signals a silence movement for fans in Netanya

Mons Dabour signals a silence movement for fans in Netanya

(Itzik Blanitzky)

Mons Dabour was furious yesterday (Monday) for once again receiving contempt from some of the crowd at the stadium in Netanya, and when he scored the first to win the Israeli team a penalty against the Faroe Islands – signaled a silence movement and caused a big storm. At the end of the game, national team coach Willy Rotensteiner was furious about what happened to the striker with an audience, when he was fed up with their behavior towards him and even tried to calm him down and expressed full support for the player.

As we announced after the game against Moldova where the Israeli team played Turner and there the crowd also expressed protest against Dabour – Rotensteiner went out and criticized the behavior of the crowd. Last night the Austrian coach tried to calm the angry Dabour. By the way, the striker also did not like his substitution in the game in which he excelled.

Dabour told his surroundings about what happened to him last night with the crowd: “This is a racist and inciting hand that came with the sole purpose of cursing and whistling contempt, they are not worth referring to.” The striker went on to say to his immediate surroundings: Receives constant contempt even in the middle of gate celebrations. ” As for his future in the team, Dabour told his associates: “Retirement from the team is not on the agenda.”

The Israeli team said of what happened to Dabour: “It is a shame what Dabour has been doing throughout the last period. They will probably never forget his post even if he apologizes a thousand times and even if he conquers. It was so jarring to hear that before he prepared for Pendel there were boos. “The highlight was actually when Dabour was preparing to score the penalty ball and there were boos against the player, and even when he received a yellow card, he got the same calls.

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Mons Dabour signals a silence movement for fans in NetanyaMons Dabour signals a silence movement for fans in Netanya

Mons Dabour signals a silence movement for fans in Netanya

(Itzik Blanitzky)

By the way, at the end of the game in Netanya, when Davor left the stadium, there were quite a few fans who wanted to be photographed with the player, and he stood and was photographed with those fans, even though he was upset inside. The team admits that even in the future there may be behaviors such as those that were last night against Dabour and it is very difficult to remove them from the root.

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