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Nir Klinger apologizes for obscene gesture and reflects on career highs and regrets

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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 6 days ago
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What happened

Nir Klinger apologized for an obscene gesture toward Maccabi Tel Aviv fans and said anger management problems led him to psychological treatment. In a wide-ranging interview, he revisited his Maccabi Tel Aviv years, the pressure over Avi Nimni, later coaching stops, and said he should have retired and gone into hi-tech.

  • 01Klinger apologized for the obscene gesture toward Maccabi Tel Aviv fans.
  • 02He said anger control problems led him to psychological treatment.
  • 03He revisited the Maccabi Tel Aviv title season and the Avi Nimni saga.
  • 04Klinger said relations with Nimni "were never the same again."
  • 05He said he should have retired and gone into hi-tech.

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N12Center · Hebrew6 days ago
Nir Klinger apologizes for obscene gesture and reflects on career highs and regrets
MakoCenter · Hebrew6 days ago
Nir Klinger apologizes for obscene gesture, reflects on the turning points of his career

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