Zarihan dialect, score: 7
Drapich’s bingo replacement, Zarihan celebrates again against Beitar and scored a very important goal
Josua Machias, score: 4
Following on from the previous game, even tonight the brakeman showed a weak ability
The 12th round of the Premier League continued tonight (Wednesday) with a match between the great rivals, Hapoel Tel Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem, at the end of which the Reds came out with the upper hand thanks to a decisive goal by the player who loves to score against the Jerusalemites, Niv Zarihan.
The game, which was held in front of empty stands at the Bloomfield Stadium, a reminder of the punishment that Hapoel received following the events of the Tel Aviv derby, was mostly controlled by the Reds, but the visitors did not give up and threatened Stefan Marinovic’s goal time and time again with passing attacks led by Danilo Asperia and Jordan Shua who showed his good game most of the season.
After 14 minutes of football, the host got on the board first thanks to a goal by Alan Ozhbolt with a shot, but since then Beitar began to attack and threaten Marinovich’s goal, until in the 35th minute Danilo Asperia was the first to head a corner kick that Lee-on Mizrahi raised The young man, and hit a ball that hit Dan Einbinder, misled the goalkeeper and went in.
In the second half, Slobodan Drapić’s team completely took over the field, increased the pressure and the decision came in the 84th minute thanks to a goal by substitute Zarihan that he scored against his previous team. His kick from a distance hit Hapoel Tel Aviv’s ex, Shai Eisen, misled Itamar Israeli and went in.
Following the victory, the Reds rose to eighth place in the table. On the other hand, Yossi Abouxis’ team, which already seemed to be embarking on a new path, is in a lot of trouble and has sunk below the red line.
second half
’90+4
- Judge Eitan Shmoelevich blew his whistle to end the match!
’88
- Alan Ozbolt made way for Omar Senior
’88
- Double replacement at Hapoel Tel Aviv. Shavit Mazal gave way to Stav Lemkin
’87
- Terezy Thomas made way for Eduardo Guerrero
’87
- Max Grechkin made way for Ronen Hantzis
’87
- Triple substitution of Beitar Jerusalem. Amit Cohen made way for Avishi Cohen
’86
- Josua Machias saw the yellow card
’84
- Gate! In the 84th minute, Hapoel Tel Aviv went up 1:2: Niv Zarihan received the ball on the right wing, cut inside and kicked, the ball hit Shai Eisen, misled the goalkeeper and went in
’78
- Godfried Romerato gave way to Larry Cohen
’78
- Double replacement at Hapoel Tel Aviv. Dan Einbinder gave way to Shlomi Azoulai
’72
- Substitution at Beitar Jerusalem. Li-on Mizrahi gave way to Bar Cohen
’66
- Alan Ozbolt got to a corner that was raised from the right wing and hit the crossbar
’54
- Exchange at Hapoel Tel Aviv. Hisham Laios gave way to the Zarihan dialect
first half
’39
- Jordan Shua saw the yellow card
’38
- Ofir Kriaf was injured and was replaced by Shai Eisen, ex Hapoel Tel Aviv
’35
- Gate! In the 35th minute, Beitar Jerusalem equalized to 1:1: Lee-On Mizrahi collected the corner kick from the right wing and found the head of Danilo Asperia who hit a ball that hit Dan Einbinder who was standing on the goal line, misled Marinovich and went in
’34
- Another situation of Jordan Shua. Max Grechkin collected a ball from the left wing, Ion Nikolescu brought the ball down with a shot to Shua, who kicked powerfully but Stefan Marinovic headed to the corner
’32
- Jordan Shua caught a ball from Antoine Conte in the Reds’ half of the field and kicked in a turn to the far corner. Marinovic headed, Vasperia got to the rebound and kicked as well, but his ball went into the outer net
’25
- A huge miss of Jordan Shua. Amit Cohen, the defender from the right, Antoine Conte made a poor clearance and Stefan Marinovic made a good save, the ball fell to Shua’s feet, but the striker in front of an empty net kicked outside the box
’14
- Gate! In the 14th minute, Hapoel Tel Aviv went up 0:1: Yahav Gorfinkel passed the ball from the left side to Ben Biton on the right side. Beaton headed into the box and Alan O’Jaybolt tapped in
‘8
- Eddie Gottlieb saw the yellow card
‘1
- The referee of the game Eitan Shmoelevich started the match!