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heh..u should ask your fans that came to israel about the atmosphere.
israeli tv never put microphones to hear the crowd.
btw, your coach was quoted saying to israeli media that "it is hard to play under pressure that crowds like Beitar's make and that his players had to get over that and that hopes are that wisla fans will do the same to Beitar's players on 2nd leg".
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The sole fact that 100 Wisla fans were able to break through says a lot, no matter how much you boast about your greatness.
And what do you expect our coach to say? He lost a won game (treat it as you wish- when a team loses after leading 1:0 and creating chances, it's a big failure, no matter how good the rival was) and nobody said the atmosphere was crap- you showed some level, definately more than majority of western silent clubs. Enough to get a mention (by the way- do you know of a word such as courtesy?).
But your performance didn't impress anyone here, be sure of that. You may try to explain that Israeli TV never puts microphones close enough to the fans (while all TV's around the world do that, don't they?), but it seems they were close enough for Wisla fans (antisemitic plot?). I also didn't see thousands jumping, just some groups. How can you explain that? A wave of leg injuries disabling the supporters?
But sorry, you're the best, no doubt...