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Cruyff: It's hard to concentrate on football

November 22, 2012 17:21

By

Simon Griver,

Simon Griver

1 min read

Jordi Cruyff has criticised IFA chairman Avi Luzon for allowing matches to go ahead in Tel Aviv in Ligat Ha’Al last weekend.

Games in Beer Sheva, Ashdod and Rishon Lezion were postponed, but the Tel Aviv derby at Bloomfield Stadium went ahead as scheduled. More than 7,000 fans attended, even though sirens sounded and a rocket was intercepted above the city an hour before kick-off as Bnei Yehuda beat Maccabi Tel Aviv 1-0.

Maccabi technical director Cruyff said: “Some things are more important than football and it’s hard to concentrate in this situation."

Luzon responded, saying: "Cruyff is a foreigner in Israel. Let him worry about Maccabi and not running the country."

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