
Guy Ben Ziv
Ben Haim and Konstantin (Oren Ben Hakon, Radad Jabara)
The pressure on Beitar Jerusalem, which manifested itself after the 3: 2 loss to Bnei Sakhnin, is a direct continuation of what the team went through during the past week. It turns out that last Wednesday in training at home and kindergarten Tal Ben Haim made it easier for Shai Konstantin, the defender got upset and the two started cursing each other and almost physically confronted him, in what came later in the locker room.
The aforementioned story slipped the grass seller into the locker room, where the two continued to insult each other as they got closer to each other. “He would see that they were going to talk to each other and close the story, but it slipped and reached the level of an exchange of hands,” Beit Vagan says.

Any attempt to ask the two in the locker room to relax did not help and this led to an exchange of hands and blows between Tal Ben Haim and Konstantin which was very difficult to separate and the nerve threshold was such that only a few players together managed to separate the two players. Eventually, the next day the two arrived for training and things calmed down and both sides reconciled.

