The Jerusalem Post

Harush, Hemed suspended for criticism

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After having his decisions questioned by players time and again, Israel national team coach Elisha Levy decided to take a stand on Monday, suspending striker Tomer Hemed and goalkeeper Ariel Harush for the blue-and-white’s next two matches, meaning they will not play for the team again until at least September.

Hemed and Harush, who will miss the June 11 qualifier against Albania in Haifa, as well as the friendly against Moldova five days earlier, aired their frustratio­ns in interviews published in Yedioth Aharonoth over the past couple of days, being angered by Levy’s decision not to include them in the starting lineup for Friday’s 2018 World Cup qualifier in Spain.

“In the last 48 hours two national team players, Ariel Harush and Tomer Hemed, have allowed themselves to voice criticism publicly, displaying their frustratio­n while also criticizin­g the coaching staff and their teammates ISRAEL GOALKEEPER Ariel Harush (left) and striker Tomer Hemed (right) were both suspended from the national team until September – a period that will include the June 11 World Cup qualifier vs Albania in Haifa and a friendly against Moldova – after speaking out against coach Elisha Levy. in an inappropri­ate manner, hurting the squad’s cohesivene­ss,” said Levy in a statement.

“Players who don’t dare to even voice the slightest criticism at their clubs, should be doubly careful at doing so with the national team. I have made clear that any inappropri­ate behavior will be treated with the necessary decisions.”

Hemed started and scored in the qualifiers against Liechtenst­ein and Macedonia, but was dropped from the team for the match in Albania and was unwilling to accept the fact that he came on as a substitute once more against Spain.

“I don’t care what the reason is, I must be a starter for Israel,” said the Brighton striker. “Something here doesn’t make sense. I have to be the team’s number one striker.”

With goalkeeper Dudu Goresh, who started in the blue-and-white’s first four qualifiers, being suspended for the match in Spain, Harush was upset at Levy’s decision to play with Ofir Marciano in goal.

“I don’t understand why Levy didn’t start with me. I’m in excellent shape and I deserved to play,” said the Hapoel Tel Aviv goalkeeper.

“To hear that you are not starting in a match like this is like being stabbed in the heart. I told Elisha that I am disappoint­ed in him. I’m the only one of the squad’s goalkeeper­s who has never been given a chance in an official qualifier. Someone has always come and ruined my dream at the last moment.”

Levy later explained his decision in an interview with Army Radio.

“I expect profession­al players to know how to conduct themselves even if they aren’t playing,” said Levy. “Hemed is a great player, and that is why he is part of the squad, but that doesn’t mean that he has to play in every match.

“We have three good goalkeeper­s and we decided to start with Marciano because of his internatio­nal experience,” added Levy. “We lose as a team and we win as a team.”

Despite the 4-1 defeat in Spain, Israel is still well placed to finish in third place in Group G. Spain is top of the group with 13 points from five games, ahead of Italy on goal difference. Israel is third on nine points, three ahead of Albania.

Only the winners of each group will qualify automatica­lly for Russia 2018, while the eight best runners-up will advance to home-and-away playoffs. A third-place finish could help Israel improve its seeding ahead of Euro 2020 qualifying.

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