Dor Peretz, Score: 7
A clever and quiet play by the midfielder, who once again proved how helpful he is to the Yellows from second line with a winning goal
Eduardo Guerrero, Score: 4
Went in to make a change and failed to make an impact in the minutes he got
Although it ended with only one goal, we had a multiple battle in the events tonight (Sunday) at Toto Turner Stadium, when Maccabi Tel Aviv hosted Hapoel Beer Sheva in the eighth round of the State Cup and won 0: 1. In fact the state champion kept the double dream alive when she tossed the current holder, who will likely end the season without a title.
The group from the capital of the Negev came to this confrontation after receiving the new coach, Roni Levy. The latter was not yet on the lines as he had only one training session with the team, but watched his new trainees from the stands.
The game itself opened with yellow-blue control, with Ayalon Almog and Enrique Seborit coming close to giving the visitors an early lead, but encountering a good ability from Ohad Levita. Towards the end of the half, Marino Briero, who phenomenally saved a goal from Eyal Golsa with a heroic save from the line, dislocated his shoulder and was replaced with the opening of the second half by Hatem Abdelhamid (who made his new debut at Alona Barkat’s club). In addition, Shahar Phiben also vacated his place in the opening of the second half after being injured by a tackle by Dudi Twito.


In the 63rd minute Patrick van Leven made a triple substitution and two minutes later he saw how his team took the lead, thanks to an excellent kick from Dor Peretz. By the end, the Reds could have achieved the prestigious equalizer, but Sagiv Yehezkel recorded a number of big misses and as a result the hosts parted ways with the title.
After the 2-0 loss on Thursday against Shakhtar Donetsk in the last 32 of the Europa League, the Yellows can go out in a quieter head to Ukraine ahead of the rematch with the ticket to the quarter-finals. On the other hand, Roni Levy and his trainees will have to quickly forget about the cup and concentrate on the league, with Betar Jerusalem waiting for them for a spicy meeting for the coach in the coming round.


Half a second

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’90 +6
- Paper only to finish! 0: 1 to Maccabi Tel Aviv over Hapoel B’Shlosha

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’90 +5
- Peshich also entered the judge’s notebook

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’81
- Another substitution in red: Itamar Shabiru replaced Tomer Yosefi

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‘sixty nine
- Louis Taha committed an unnecessary offense and saw a yellow card

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‘sixty nine
- BS’s offensive substitution: Anthony Varen came on for Amit Bitton


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’65
- Gate! Maccabi Tel Aviv went up to 0: 1: An excellent team attack by the champion ended in a goal advantage. Dor Peretz received the ball in the center of the extension when he was completely free and with a smart kick he managed to subdue Levita.

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’63
- In the other change, Almog replaced Eduardo Guerrero

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’63
- In the extra spare, Matan Hozaz came up in place of Nick Blackman

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’63
- Van Leven’s triple replacement: Alexander Peshich came on instead of Itai Schechter

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’58
- Ezekiel’s huge miss: The striker received a huge ball from Hatuel, who cut the entire defense, and in a one-on-one against Tennenbaum had to score but he missed carelessly

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’53
- Red substitution: Eitan Ratzon outside, Eli Madmon replaced

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’46
- Spare in Maccabi Tel Aviv: Phiben did not recover from the same injury of Tuito and was replaced by Avi Rikan

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’46
- Local replacement: Briero dislocated his shoulder and transferred to Soroka, Hatem ‘Abd al-Hamid took his place for a new debut

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’46
- The referee whistled and opened the second half
first half

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’45 +1
- Papir whistled for the end of the first half and took the players to rest in the locker rooms

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’38
- A huge huge save: Eyal Golsa stood one-on-one in front of Levita, had already subdued him on the way to the goal but then Briero opened burners and saved, on the line, a great surf

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’31
- Reds’ first serious chance: Tomer Yosefi tried his luck with a flat kick from outside the box, Daniel Tennenbaum was not excited and stopped well

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’27
- Dor Peretz made unnecessary speeches in front of Papir and received a yellow card

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’21
- Dudi Twito committed a strong foul on Shahar Phiben and received a yellow card

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’17
- Great opportunity for the visitors: A double pass between Enrique Saborit and Nick Blackman ended when the first kicked to Levita, but the goalkeeper stopped superbly

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‘8
- First chance for the Yellows: Elon Almog remained exposed on the right side of the southern extension, kicked from the air but Ohad Levita caught

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‘1
- Erez Papir whistled and set the deal in motion


