In his opening remarks, Miller chose to demonstrate sportsmanship and congratulate the incoming champions: “I would say they deserve it. The team at the top of the table at the end of the season is the one that deserves it, so congratulations to Be’er Sheva on winning the title.”

When analyzing the flow of the game, the coach pointed out the differences between the two halves: “From our perspective, I think the first half was another good performance. We wanted to carry that into the second half as well, and I felt we started it quite well with an excellent opportunity for Kervin to score right at the beginning.” Miller noted that failing to capitalize on chances was significant: “We didn’t take that opportunity, and then we saw what happens when they play at home with their fans behind them and they have so much to play for.”

In conclusion, Miller did not hide his disappointment with the bottom line: “Once again, there is disappointment with the result. When you come to an away game, score two goals, and still leave with nothing, it is something that is sometimes hard to accept.”