Dean David did record the best season of his career last year with 15 league goals, but this season in the European factories, he has not yet been able to bring his ability to expression, and above all he has become identified with the extraordinary amount of distinctions in which he was caught.
David’s gap problem “caught” the eye in an unusual way already in its first game of the season, away against Olympiakos, when the striker was caught no less than five goals apart. Tonight against Apollon, two of his goals, beautiful in themselves, were disallowed due to a clear foul, and the net did not remain indifferent to what was happening.
Dean David will cause Koen to have shoulder inflammation
— Judge’s Diary 2.0/ Dan Tinsky (@yomanoshel) August 9, 2022
Dean David almost completed a hat trick apart from Azili’s rebound
— Flakes Azami (@anisaloshi) August 9, 2022
David’s law and the disobedience is a crime that needs to be talked about no less than in detail about what this thing is #Fidhaifa
— taiiman (@taiimanVAL) August 9, 2022
Enough with this rotten culture of the separate law, without it David’s judgment in Barcelona
— Elad the champion (@MrEladg) August 9, 2022
The fact that even Dean David doesn’t celebrate after he scores because he knows he’s offside says it all
— Roei Saraf (@roeisaraf1) August 9, 2022
David’s “distinct” law.
— Mr Guy (@upside_gutea) August 9, 2022
Dean David with a hat trick but still 2-0 to Limassol
— Raz Kaplinsky (@raz_kaplinsky) August 9, 2022
Dean David on the offside versus Dean David on the onside pic.twitter.com/V6eEa69TMR
— Sagi Lehman (@LehmanSagi) August 9, 2022
Dean David is in the Turkish part of Cyprus
— M.R (@MR111997) August 9, 2022
Din David and differences is a phenomenon I have never seen in my life
— Eitan Bahbut (@eitanbahbut) August 9, 2022