Jonathan Ginzburg
Against the background of the Israel Police’s harsh criticism of the Hogge-Abramov deal, and in the shadow of Beitar Jerusalem’s anger at the police that the hearing on its case will take place three days before the control deadline, the team continues to put the background noise aside and prepare for the upcoming season.
The trainees of Yossi Aboxis met Shimshon Tel Aviv this morning (Monday) for a training match held at the training complex in Rishon Lezion, they showed good ability and recorded a convincing 0:4 against the team from League A South, with goals from the purchase players.
Stav Nahmani, who arrived on loan from Maccabi Haifa, jumped over the goalkeeper and scored the first goal in the 14th minute after receiving a good ball from Jordan Shua. Three minutes into the half, Danilo Asperia doubled after a cross from another player, Bar Cohen.
In the 70th minute, Miron Tal, the son of former player Idan Tal, scored the third after raising a ball from the right side that turned to connect and go in, and three minutes to the final whistle, the team’s promising striker, Yan Yusupov, was fouled in the box, and the loanee from Maccabi Tel Aviv, Ronan Hantzis, stepped up Kick from the white spot and accurately.
The line-up that started at Beitar Jerusalem: Roy Sasson, Or Zahavi, Oral Daghani, Hagai Goldenberg, Max Gretzkin, Danilo Asperia, Ofir Kriaf, Aviel Zargari, Bar Cohen, Jordan Shua, Stav Nachmani