Gabi Kanikovsky, Score: 7
The best player in Maccabi Tel Aviv, would have benefited if she had a few more of them
Moti Bershetsky, Score: 3
Paul is irresponsible on an extreme level, the kind of offense no one wants to see
True, it is too early to tell, but as it seems at the moment – the identity of the coach was far from being the only problem of Maccabi Tel Aviv. After the draw for the eighth round of the State Cup gave him a soft landing with a light 0: 4 over Hapoel Marmorek in the first division, Mladen Krastic realized tonight (Wednesday) that the Premier League is a completely different story, when he and his team hosted Bnei Sakhnin and although they had a numerical advantage for A whole half, ended in a disappointing 1: 1 that apparently finally eliminated even the hopes of the most optimistic in yellow who still hoped that this season their team could return to the championship fight.
This game did not do good service to Israeli football. Sakhnin, who as mentioned played a full half with ten players after the removal of Moti Bershetsky, extorted time in a very unusual way, but also does not give any discounts to Maccabi Tel Aviv, who for half a whole with a numerical advantage failed to produce even one dangerous situation in front of Gad Amos’ hair and certainly did not come La more than a point in this game. Maccabi Tel Aviv is already 10 points away from Maccabi Haifa and no less than 12 points from the leading Hapoel Beer Sheva. Sakhnin, on the other hand, embraces the point that leaves it in third place at the expense of the Yellows thanks to a better goal difference, from which it has already taken four points this season.
It’s too early to test Krastic’s influence, but at least in this game we saw exactly Patrick Van Leven’s Maccabi Tel Aviv – soft in the defensive game and lacking ideas in the attacking game. One chance in the first half was enough for Ante Polic to put the visitors ahead, with a goal approved after four minutes of VAR testing. In any case, Maccabi Tel Aviv managed to return, of course – from a stationary position, when Matan Baltexa, who is trusted by the new coach, took advantage of Gabi Kanikovsky’s raise, about a few minutes before the break, the guest received another blow when Bershetsky sharply eased Maccabi Tel Aviv’s contact and was rightly sent off.
The second half was disgraceful on the part of both teams. True, it is possible to understand Sakhnin who wanted to keep the point with ten players, but this does not excuse the Maccabi players, who were dragged into provocations time and time again, as well as the residents of Gate 11, who did not exactly help their team by throwing objects from the stands. A good word to Eitan Shmuelevich, who added no less than 13 minutes in total, while during this time Osama Khalaila, who came on as a substitute, also managed to be dragged into the provocations of his former teammates, suffered two yellows and was sent off. In the end, a 1: 1 that definitely reflects what we saw, and gives quite a few reasons to worry about the trophy holder, who just looks bad.
Half a second
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’90+13
- Shmuelevich just finished! Disappointing 1: 1 for Maccabi Tel Aviv against Sakhnin
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’90+8
- unbelievable! Osama Khalaila committed a stupid offense in the middle of the field on Biram Kiel and received a second yellow card
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’90+5
- Yazan was banned in place of Guy Melamed
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’90+5
- Marwan Kabha has given way to Nir Lex
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’90+4
- Osama Khalaila also entered the register
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’90+4
- Maccabi players did not stop being dragged into provocations by Sakhnin players, Idan Nachmias received a yellow card
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’88
- After a corner kick the ball reached Khalaila who kicked while spinning, the ball went out of bounds
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’83
- Gad Amos absorbed a yellow card for wasting time
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’81
- Osama Khalaila replaces Stifa Fritza at Maccabi Tel Aviv
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’81
- Raz Stein in a sleazy place that she ate
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’80
- Yellow to Marwan Kabha
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’73
- Eduardo dragged Eyal Golsa instead
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’73
- Dan carrots instead of Eden Shamir
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’73
- Triple substitution at Maccabi Tel Aviv: Matan Hozaz gave way to Ayalon Almog
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’72
- Yellow for the muffler she ate
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’72
- Loss of control of Bloomfield: The players confront, the crowd throws objects from the stands. Shmuelevich also had a hard time controlling what was happening when the players did not stop confronting on the field.
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’70
- Sakhnin began to waste time. Conte went to lie on the middle circle and after long minutes on the lawn, was replaced by Nikola Cherkovic
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’61
- First substitution in Maccabi Tel Aviv: Brandley Kwas finished a very bad game and gave way to Tal Ben Haim
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’60
- Yellow for burglary
first half
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’44
- A hard blow to Bnei Sakhnin: Moti Bershetsky sharply eased Gabi Kanikovsky and absorbed a direct red, the guest with ten players
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’36
- Eden Shamir became the first yellow card in the game
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’24
- Gate! Maccabi Tel Aviv equalized to 1: 1: Gabi Kanikovsky raised a corner from the left, Matan Balteksa made a great move to the short corner and hit the net hard. The yellow crowd woke up
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’22
- It had to be Maccabi Tel Aviv’s equalizer!
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’12
- Gate! Sakhnin went up to 0: 1: shock at Bloomfield. After a corner kick that was repulsed by the defense, Ibrahima Conte got the ball on the left side and raised a perfect ball into the box to the head of Ante Polic who slammed in. The gate was initially disqualified on the grounds of dissent, but after no less than four minutes of VAR testing, was finally rightly approved
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’10
- The game was considered and very aggressive in the first minutes. Both groups found it difficult to produce meaningful situations
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‘1
- Eitan Shmuelevich set the deal in motion
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