Marco Confusion: Noble Omar punished. We need to forgive him and move on

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In a certain variation, Marco is confused He could have been the coach of Maccabi Haifa today. The one who has been successful with the Greens for the past year and a half and has been replaced by Barak Bachar is still waiting for his next chance, but in the meantime, on the commentator’s throne, he is watching from the sidelines on what is happening with the Greens. In an interview with “5 in the Air”, Belbul was asked about the issue of signing a noble Omar at Maccabi Haifa and presented his position.

“Noble to Maccabi Haifa? Every coach would want him professionally. He is a great player who showed what he can do in our league,” he began, referring to the moral issue, “the prosecution said its thing in his case and there is no criminal matter. There was a hard shaming against the girls. “On social media and for that we need to take action against whoever did it. But Noble made a mistake and he was punished for it, we need to forgive him and move on.”

Professionally, confusion claims that there is no meaning to the noble half-season of a nobleman in Cyprus: “Apoel Nicosia does not have a good season, and it happens. I would not underestimate the Cypriot league. There is good and quality football there, it is not easy to succeed there.”

And what does Confusion think of the dizzying success of the Greens this season? “I am very happy to be part of the construction of this team. I received the team in a very difficult situation, we were on the verge of the red line and made an amazing journey. We played the best football in the country.”

Confusion also expressed his opinion regarding the continuation of the contract with Willy Rotensteiner: “He started a process and presented offensive football with expatriates. He is a man with a lot of knowledge and he does a very good job, in football you also need luck sometimes and he suffered from it against Scotland.”

“I would not define his campaign as a failure,” the coach added, “when there are no results there are criticisms. A process must be done and patience shown, unfortunately this is a derogatory word in Israel sometimes.”

At the end, Belbul was asked if he sees himself as a coach at Bnei Yehuda or Hapoel Tel Aviv, and made it clear that all options are open for him. “I do not rule out anything, I need to hear the offers if there are any,” he said. I did a good job at Maccabi Haifa and the young team and I am looking for an offer that will really reward me for what I have done in recent years. “

The coach also spoke about the painful situation of Hapoel Tel Aviv and his friend Nir Klinger: “They have an excellent coach, one of the best in Israel and we talk a lot, I do not undermine him and I wish him success later in the season. In my opinion their staff is not good enough and they need reinforcement. Nir says this in all his interviews after a game and you can see his frustration. “

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