Controversy Surrounding Oskar Gloch’s Comments After Israeli National Team Game Against Iceland

by time news

2024-03-22 06:05:00

The Israeli national team will examine who was meant by what Oskar Gloch said yesterday (Thursday), when he entered the players’ tunnel at the end of the game against Iceland. The midfielder who did not start, came on as a substitute during the second half and showed good ability compared to his teammates, was heard shouting in the players’ tunnel: “A bunch of disabled people”. Gloch refused to be interviewed at the end and was seen hanging out mostly with Dor Turgeman in the team’s dressing room.

Glouch’s friends said that they expected coach Alon Hazan to inform him before the game that he was not starting and that he would only have to understand this in the final meeting. The same players said that Glouch was “fumed” about the decision to start with him on the bench, but even though he was upset, he did not convey a message during the meeting.

On the way to the bus, Gloch came out with Turgeman, followed by Roy Rabivo who said: “There was no Red in life.” Omri Glazer also spoke about the matter of judging: “It is impossible that the Israeli national teams and teams did not win with Anthony Taylor all six times.” The team added: “After such a defeat, it is not appropriate for us to blame the referee, even if he was with them in the small whistles.”

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