
Joshua explained on Instagram that he did not spit but only made a “tap” voice, with the full text of the events in the court transcript. Despite the penalty, Joshua made it clear that he did not spit, and at the same time rolled out the provocations he allegedly faced during the game by Maccabi Tel Aviv players, incidents that included cursing and confrontations throughout the game. The sports channel with transcripts of testimony from the court.
“After an offense against him, Tal Ben Haim ran to me and told me he would fuck my mother,” Joshua He said, “During the game, all the players of Maccabi Tel Aviv made provocations against me. I talked to the judge and told him that I had been told “* Ramota Ben * and” many times “.
Next, the Portuguese described the trash talk with Avi Rikan: “He looked at me and then told me why you’re looking at me and I replied ‘I just lose from looking ya zero, what do you want’. Then, I admit I pushed him and he fell. “After his fall, Riken told me that provocations are part of the game.”
Joshua continued along the same line: “I did not spit on anyone and no one saw me spit. If I make a mistake, I admit but here I did not spit I just made a tap. I raised my hand before that incident because I wanted to wipe sweat.”
Empty on his part He clarified that he felt a spit on his neck: “When I went down in the half, Joshua asked me how he was and it was over. Then there was an offense and we waited by the ball and we looked into each other’s eyes and I asked him why he was looking at me, and there was a thrash talk between us and then he pushed me and I fell. It was a minute, about 5-10 minutes before the spit, I fell and got up immediately, I received curses from him in Hebrew and that’s it and the game continued. “
“I felt like I was being spit on the neck, so I went to the judge,” Riken explained, “I voted for the judge on the spitting spot because I wanted him to see.”