Danilo Asperia, score: 7
What didn’t work in Be’er Sheva, works a lot in Beitar
Ness Zamir, score: 4
Should have received red in the first half and did not take advantage of the situations he got
Some in Jerusalem’s Beitar were waiting for one moment of peace. After a long and tiring summer, opening the season with two defeats and a shocking goal ratio of 9:1, tonight (Sunday), the long-awaited moment has arrived. The team of Yossi Abouxis received a team by invitation in the form of the newcomer of Nes Ziona, and defeated them 0:3 thanks to a great second half and one Danilo Asperia, on the way to the first points of the season in the league after three games.
After the 0:5 defeat to Hapoel Be’er Sheva, as mentioned, Beitar received an opponent on a different level, one that more belongs to “its league”. However, Nir Berkovic’s team, which showed good football in the first half, in which it was even much better than the Aboksis team, presented such a low breaking threshold, one that does not match the levels of the Premier League. Unfortunately, in the next round a “slightly” more difficult hurdle awaits her in the form of the champion Maccabi Haifa. And Bitar? A hot derby awaits her against Hapoel Jerusalem, who beat Ashdod with the same result just last night.
We got a game with two completely different halves. As mentioned, the first half was all about Ness Ziona, during its entire length, Beitar simply looked like a frightened and untrained team, when only the excellent ability of Itamar Israeli, who replaced Nathaniel Deloya between the posts, brought the teams to a goalless tie at the break.
Fortunately, Aboksis managed to wake up his players in the second half, when the substitutions also did their part, especially that of Bar Cohen, who once again proved his place in the 11 of Beitar Jerusalem. The midfielder entered in a wonderful way, he breathed life into the Beitar attack and in the 53rd minute he scored the first for Danilo Asperia at the end of a wonderful move.
Seven minutes later, Nes Ziona’s naivety was again evident, when the Oranges picked up a corner kick, completely abandoned the defense and allowed Danilo to score his third goal of the season. The match between the Colombian, Aboxis and the crowd just seems like a match made in heaven. Until the end, Oral Degani made sure that Esperia did not remain Beitar’s only scorer so far this season and with the performance of a great striker in the box, he scored the third. Beitar can finally feel some satisfaction and enjoy its huge audience, Nes Ziona on the other hand, in big trouble.
second half
’87
- Gate! Beitar went up 0:3: what a wonderful goal by Oral Dagani! The stopper received a pass from Bar Cohen, toyed with the Nes Ziona defense and unleashed a kick into the near corner
’84
- Danilo Asperia continued to do what he wanted and was so close to a hat trick, but after a nice individual action, Yossi Ginzburg managed to prevent Nes Ziona from defeat
’81
- Elon Yerushalmi also entered the register
’77
- Jordan Shua made way for Ronen Hantzis
’74
- Osman gave way to Ari Mora
’74
- Or Roizman instead of Almog Buzaglo in Ness Ziona
’73
- Yellow for Osman
’64
- Yellow Labubkar Keita
’62
- Elon Yerushalmi came in instead of Nes Zamir in Nes Ziona
’60
- Gate! Beitar went up 0:2: Danilo Asperia’s blitz. Within seven minutes, the Colombian completed a wonderful double. This time, it all started with a corner kick by Nes Ziona, the oranges all went on the attack and abandoned the defense, a pass from Oral Degani found Asperia who raced all the way unhindered and in front of Ginzburg finished coolly
’53
- Gate! Beitar Jerusalem went up 0:1: the Jerusalemites woke up in the second half and got their pay. Danilo Asperia completed a great double pass with Bar Cohen, who breathed life into the Jerusalem attack, and scored with a flat kick between the legs of Yossi Ginzburg
’51
- Beitar’s first threat towards the frame, Bar Cohen kicked a ball that hit a defender, changed direction and was pushed by Yossi Ginzburg
’46
- Bar Cohen instead of Stav Nachmani
’46
- Abuxis could not be satisfied with what he saw in the first half and made a double substitution, Hagai Goldenberg made way for Avishi Cohen
first half
’43
- Finally, a situation worthy of Beitar. The Jerusalemites went on a burst, at the end of which Danilo Asperia sent a message to Eduardo Guerrero, who from the center of the box missed the frame
’29
- Another excellent situation for Nes Ziona, this time Freddy Plomin passed to Mohamed Osman, who squeezed out another Israeli save
’27
- Nes Ziona was simply better. The visiting players walked the Jerusalem defense, Ness Zamir kicked well while turning and squeezed a save from Itamar Israeli
’22
- The first significant opportunity was Nes Ziona’s. Almog Bozaglo got free and sent a deep ball to Ness Zamir, who ran all the way and kicked a bad shot from a hard angle into the outer net
’10
- A forced substitution in Beitar already at the start: Dan Azaria is injured, Aviel Zargari comes in his place
‘3
- The game was played without VAR and this gave its signals from the opening whistle. Ness Zamir simply punched Oral Degani in the face, under the nose of Idan Leiva, who reacted with only a yellow card to the face of the Ness Ziona striker
‘1
- Idan Leiva kicked off the match at Shlomo Insurance Stadium