Betar Jerusalem: The reasons why Erwin Koeman wants to resign

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A day after the 2-0 loss to Bnei Sakhnin, Betar Jerusalem coach Erwin Koeman is expected to speak today (Wednesday) with chairman Eli Ohana and will then make a final decision on whether to continue or not. Koeman understands that the club is expected to release players. In addition, his poor health and understanding that the future does not look rosy may cause him to leave.

Koeman considered resigning after the break and felt the players were playing without heart and soul. Even in the locker room the senior players spared no criticism. “How easily do we get gates. No resistance, how naive?”, Were some of the things thrown in the locker room.

The main problem in light of the economic situation seems to be a possible weakness in January and the real understanding that the team may be relegated. “Now we have games against Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Beer Sheva. We may end this streak in last place. Certainly with how we look, relegation is a tangible thing and there is no light at the end of the tunnel,” claimed one of the players.

A very ugly incident occurred on the way down to the locker room in Doha, when at least six bottles full of water were thrown at Betar players. One of them hit Marko Jankovic and angered Itamar Nitzan who wanted to confront the crowd. It could have ended very badly, just disgusting. “

Betar will hope that 15,000 spectators will come to the game against Maccabi Tel Aviv in Teddy, which could generate an income of NIS 1.5 million from ticket sales. At the moment, it seems that only a new buyer will stop the economic decline. The principal may advance some of the payments to Betar in order to meet its obligations.

On another issue, Moshe Hogg will come today for a discussion on another detention extension. The police will try to reach an agreement with attorneys Moshe Mazor and Amit Hadad on extending their detention in a few days, when in his absence he may claim release for house arrest after 14 days in detention. The owners of Betar continue to collaborate with the researchers.

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