Sakhnin’s Dramatic Win Over Beitar Jerusalem: A Match Overview

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2024-02-17 22:52:30
The outstanding player Stefan Omunga, score: 7
One of the best foreigners, the disappointing player Jordan Shua, score: 4
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The one that goes up and the one that goes down. After drawing a prestigious 1:1 against Maccabi Tel Aviv at Bloomfield Stadium in the last game, Bnei Sakhnin hosted Beitar Jerusalem tonight (Saturday) in the 22nd round of the Premier League and hoped to continue the momentum. The host was close to sharing points for the 12th time this season, but a dramatic goal by Ovadia Darvish in the 90th + 4th minute gave her a 1:2 over the Jerusalemites.

Bnei Sakhnin registered a second home victory of the season in total and jumped to the sixth place that leads to the top playoffs with 25 points, like Maccabi Pet the seventh with a worse goal record. In fact, the last time Slobodan Drapić’s apprentices left Doha with the three points was in the third round when they beat Beitar’s city rival, Hapoel Jerusalem, by the same score.

On the other hand, Beitar Jerusalem is in freefall. The Yellow-Blacks recorded their third consecutive loss in the Premier League under Gal Cohen, with five consecutive games without a win in all frames and only one point away from the red line. Tonight’s loss to Sakhnin was the third time in the last five away games that the team from the capital conceded a decisive goal in overtime and surrendered.

Sakhnin players celebrate at the end (Omari Stein) Ismaila Soro disappointed (Omari Stein) Ovadia Darvish celebrates at the end (Omari Stein) Sakhnin players celebrate at the end (Omari Stein)

The first half was completely one-sided. The players of the host team dominated, initiated and attacked, while Gal Cohen’s team closed in at the back and tried to launch passing attacks. After Sakhnin’s crushing opening, Ismaila Soro’s interception in the front part led to Fred Friday’s goal in the 12th minute, but the referee whistled for the striker’s foul on Abu Neil and disallowed the goal.

The host continued to dominate and attack, but was stopped by Miguel Silva. In the 42nd minute, Zohar Zasno was left free on the edge of the box and kicked out of bounds. The players of Salah Hasramah, who replaced the suspended Slovodan Drapić, went on a passing attack at the end of which Dor Hugi broke through on the right wing and gave a cross to Adrian Fawn, who rolled into an open goal and brought his team to half time with the lead.

Gal Cohen made two substitutions at the start of the second half when he brought on Dor Micah and Nahorai Dabush and the game changed completely. Beitar had more possession of the ball and in the 51st minute, Fred Friday sent Debosh one on one, the latter kicked accurately to the right corner and scored his first goal in Beitar Jerusalem. The players of the team from the capital continued to dominate even after the tie, but were not accurate.

In the last minute of extra time, Jordan Shua lost the ball in the back and the host went on a last attack. Hogi starred on the left wing and passed to Faun, who found the substitute Ovadia Darvish completely free on the right side of the box. The defender saw Silva coming out to him, switched from right foot to left and with a flat kick into the net, drove the stands in the Doha Stadium crazy and gave his team an important victory.

Sakhnin players celebrate at the end (Omari Stein) Biram Kiel celebrates at the end (Omari Stein) Frustrated Gregori Morozov (Omari Stein) Ovadia Darvish celebrates at the end (Omari Stein)

second half

  • ’90+4

  • The referee whistled to end the fight! 1:2 Dramatic Livni Sakhnin about Beitar Jerusalem

Ovadia Darvish and Adrian Fawn celebrate (Omari Stein)Dor Micah does not believe (Omari Stein) Sakhnin players celebrate (Omari Stein) Zohar Zasno in shock (Omari Stein) Sakhnin players are crazy (Omari Stein) Nahorai Dabush grabs his head (Omari Stein) Ovadia Darvish is crazy (Omari Stein) Ismaila Soro is disappointed (Omari Stein) Sakhnin players are crazy (Omari Stein) Ovadia Darvish is crazy (Omari Stein) Ovadia Darvish is celebrating (Omari Stein) Ovadia Darvish is crazy (Omari Stein) Ovadia Darvish is conquering (Omari Stein)

  • ’90+3

  • Gate! Bnei Sakhnin went up 1:2 against Beitar Jerusalem: what a drama! Jordan Shua lost the ball and the host went on the attack, Hogi starred on the left wing and passed to Fawn, the latter passed to Darvish who remained free on the right side of the box, passed from right foot to left and kicked flat net
  • ’90+2

  • A big miss by the host: the collection rings from the left wing towards Faun, who is left completely free in the center of the area and hits out of the frame

Fred Friday and Sotirio (Omari Stein) Miguel Silva (Omari Stein)

  • ’89

  • A change in the guest lineup: Roi Ben Shimon replaced Nika Horchali
  • ’84

  • The host’s last substitution: Claudio Spinelli replaced Omunga

Stephan Omunga and Nika Horchali (Omari Stein) Zohar Zasno (Omari Stein)

  • ’82

  • Nika Khorokhali tripped Umunga from behind and received the yellow card
  • ’72

  • Another replacement in the host’s ranks: Ilai Almkays replaced Zahi Ahmed

Nahorai Dabush (Omari Stein) Rotem Keller and Nika Horchali (Omari Stein)

  • ’70

  • Zahi Ahmed tripped Soro and received a yellow card
  • ’65

  • An excellent situation for the guest: Morozov was left free on the edge of the box after a corner kick and kicked powerfully to the left corner, Abu Neel reacted superbly and headed

Jordan Shua with the ball (Omari Stein) Nahorai Dabush (Omari Stein)

  • ’63

  • Ovadia Darvish replaced Ido Weir
  • ’63

  • A double change in Sakhnin’s ranks: Joseph Ganda replaced Mohamed Shekar

Zohar Zasno (Omari Stein) Stefan Omunga and Jordan Shua (Omari Stein)

  • ’59

  • Sachar took control of a long ball on the right side of the box and passed it back, Hogi joined in and kicked a touch into the stands
  • ’56

  • A big miss by Khurkhali: Shua found the winger free on the right side of the box, but the Georgian kicked into Abu Nil’s hands

Nahorai Dabosch and Fred Friday celebrate (Omari Stein) The referee calms the spirits (Omari Stein) Gregory Morozov and Nehorai Dabosch (Omari Stein) Nahorai Dabosch celebrates (Omari Stein) Dor Micha and Ismaila Soro are happy (Omari Stein) Beitar Jerusalem players are happy (Omari Stein) Uri Dahan and Nahorai Dabosh celebrate (Omari Stein) Nahorai Dabosh celebrates (Omari Stein)

  • ’51

  • Gate! Beitar Jerusalem equalized 1:1 against Bnei Sakhnin: Friday grabbed the ball in the back and gave a great pass to Dabus, who raced one on one and with a precise kick to the right corner scored the first goal. The striker blew a kiss to the host fans and led to a melee between the players

Jordan Shua in front of Sotirio (Omari Stein), Fred Friday and Sahar Taji (Omari Stein)

  • ’47

  • The guest’s first threat towards the frame: Micah Hebbia from the left wing and Friday hit without power into the hands of Abu Nil
  • ’46

  • There is also a change in the host’s line-up: Maron Gantos replaces Hassan Hilo

Stephan Omunga and Nika Khorkhali (Omari Stein) Zohar Zesano in the struggle (Omari Stein)

  • ’46

  • Nehorai Dabush came in instead of Dan Azaria
  • ’46

  • Double replacement of Gal Cohen upon returning from the dressing rooms: Dor Micah replaces Eddie Gottlieb

first half

Fred Friday is disappointed (Omari Stein) Dor Hogi and Adrian Faun are racing (Omari Stein) Adrian Faun is celebrating (Omari Stein) Beitar players are disappointed (Omari Stein) Adrian Faun is celebrating (Omari Stein) Adrian Faun is crazy (Omari Stein)

  • ’42

  • Gate! Bnei Sakhnin took a 0:1 lead over Beitar Jerusalem: Hogi Peretz made a great burst on the right side of the box and passed a cross to Faon, who advanced his pace and rolled into an open goal
  • ’42

  • At the end of a great attack, Zesno kicked outside the area and did not find the frame. The guest is still without a threat to the frame

Gal Cohen (Omari Stein), Stefan Omunga and Jordan Shua (Omari Stein)

  • ’38

  • Khorhali told Friday and the striker looked for the right corner from the edge of the box, but the ball went far from the frame
  • ’37

  • Hassan Hilo tripped Friday and received the first yellow of the game

Nika Khorokhali and Ushar Taghi (Emri Stein) Rutam CLR Unika Khorokhali (Emri Stein)

  • ’33

  • A huge save by Silva! Weir Hebbia from the right wing and Hugi hit from close range, the visiting goalkeeper in a wonderful reaction headed the corner
  • ’29

  • Another big miss of the hostess! Hogi kicked from the right side of the box towards the far corner and Silva’s header was not good, Fawn reached the rebound first and from close range kicked to the outside

Nika Khorokhali caught (Emri Stein) Zohar Zsnu with the ball (Emri Stein)

  • ’20

  • Big save by Silva: at the end of a great attack, Omunga kicked from the edge of the box towards the right connections, the host goalkeeper flew and headed
  • ’12

  • Soro intercepted Lakler on the right wing and gave a cross to Friday who scored from close range, but the referee whistled for the striker’s foul on Abu Neil and disallowed the goal

Rotam KLR (Emri Stein) Nika Khorokhali with the ball (Emri Stein)

  • ‘6

  • Ahmed was left one on one on the left side of the box and kicked Silva’s body. The referee in any case ruled for a foul by the striker at an earlier stage in the course
  • ‘2

  • The host’s first threat: Adrian Fawn cut from the left of the center and kicked from the edge of the box, the ball hit the Beitar defense and was diverted to the corner

Gal Cohen (Omari Stein) Salah Hasramah (Omari Stein)

  • ‘1

  • The head judge, Erez Papir, started the match!

Bnei Sakhnin players (Omri Stein) Beitar Jerusalem players (Omri Stein) Bnei Sakhnin fans (Omri Stein) Bnei Sakhnin fans (Omri Stein)
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