Argentina’s pull out triggers slugfest
JERUSALEM: The Israeli and Palestinian football associations traded accusations on Wednesday over the cancellation of a World Cup warm-up match between the Jewish state and Argentina in the disputed city of Jerusalem.
Israel accused the Palestinians of “football terror”, saying their threats saw Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi and his team abandon what would have been Argentina’s final friendly match ahead of the World Cup. The Palestinians rejected the allegation, saying the Argentinians pulled out of the match as they realised Israel was using their presence for political gain.
The encounter was called off on Tuesday after a campaign by the Palestinians following its relocation to Jerusalem.
“We are confronting a football terror from the Palestinian Football Association and its president (Jibril Rajoub),” said Rotem Kamer of the Israel Football Association.
He accused them of threatening players and their families, without providing any evidence.
“We are seeing it as crossing a red line and we cannot accept it,” Kamer said, adding an official complaint would be sent to world football’s governing body FIFA.
The sold-out game in Jerusalem was hotly opposed by Palestinians, who claim the eastern part of the city, occupied and later annexed by Israel, as the capital of their future state.
It had originally been scheduled to take place in the northern Israeli city of Haifa but was moved after pressure from Israel’s hardline sports minister, Miri Regev. Palestinians were already angered by US President Donald Trump’s transfer of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in May, which sparked protests in Gaza in which dozens of Palestinians were killed.
Israel considers Jerusalem its “indivisible” capital.
Ahead of the game Rajoub had urged Messi not to take part and called on fans to burn shirts bearing his name if he did.
BOATENG DEFENDS GUARDIOLA
MUNICH:BAYERN Munich defender Jerome Boateng says he was puzzled by Yaya Toure’s unexpected criticism of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
“I cannot share that opinion at all. I have never had a problem with him,” Boateng said in an interview published by ESPN.
“On the contrary, I found as a coach he was super and that is why it is hard for me to comprehend.”
EPL RECORDS ITS BEST RESULT: REPORT
LONDON: The Premier League delivered its ‘most impressive results’ ever in a European football market worth a record €25.5 billion which reflected a new era of financial stability, analysts Deloitte said on Thursday.
The big five European leagues generated €14.7 billion revenue in 2016/17, a nine per cent increase from the previous year, with the Premier League 86 per cent bigger than its nearest competitor, La Liga.
The 92 EPL and Football League clubs generated £5.5 billion and it is now more than five years since an English club entered insolvency proceedings.