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“When I give a slap, you feel it” – Israel coach slaps player during playoff win over Ireland

Published 14:40 28 Sept 2022 BST

Patrick McCarry
“When I give a slap, you feel it” – Israel coach slaps player during playoff win over Ireland

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"My slaps are for real."

Former Charlton and Standard Liege manager Guy Luzon definitely went older than old-school at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv, on Tuesday, with a harsh motivational gee-up to one of his players. Luzon's Israel U21 side were pushed to the very brink by Ireland in their Uefa Championships playoff, before goalkeeper Daniel Peretz went into full-on hero mode in the penalty shootout. The two-legged playoff finished 1-1 on aggregate, after extra time, and it got pretty tense out there. So tense, in fact, that Luzon was captured giving defender Ziv Morgan a lusty tactical rejoinder. Morgan took the slap in his stride, but Luzon still was not finished: https://twitter.com/RobRedmond10/status/1574854071923707921

'Everything is out of love' - Guy Luzon

Following his side's 3-1 shootout success, which sends them to the Uefa Championships, Guy Luzon played the slap incident down. He told The Times of Israel:
"A slap? That was just a pat. When I give a slap, you feel it. "Everything is out of love. My slaps are for real. What I gave Morgan was just a pat."
The slap has already been made light of by Morgan, who shared a video of it on his Instagram account, and his teammate Samuel Broun, who recreated the moment the morning after that shoot-out drama:
Ziv Morgan plays his club football with Ironi Kiryat Shmona in the Israeli Premier League. The 22-year-old will be hoping to turn some heads against the best U21 talents out there when Israel compete at the UEFA European Under-21 Championship, next summer. He will be 23 by then, but the tournament allows all players born after January 1, 2000 to represent their country, if selected, at it. https://www.instagram.com/p/CjC75r7sl8E/?hl=en If Ziv Morgan does make that squad, he may be slow to approach the sideline again, if beckoned by Guy Luzon. Related links.

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