Amit Cohen, Score: 6
His good play, tried to assist on both sides of the field even if he did not succeed.
Muhammad Osman, Score: 4
Redundant and irresponsible red
The 23rd round of the Stock Exchange League opened tonight (Tuesday) when Bnei Yehuda was hosted at the Netanya Stadium and failed to subdue 10 Hapoel Hadera players 0-0 as it continues to get entangled below the red line.
How unlucky she is this season, even though she played with a numerical advantage from the 44th minute, Yossi Aboksis’ team could not find the net as they scored only a single goal in the last six games, which led them below the red line with 21 points in the penultimate place in the table.
On the other hand, Menachem Koretzky’s team came into the game after two consecutive victories and hoped to continue its positive momentum to escape the boiling bottom, but after a good start, a red card in the 44th minute for Muhammad Osman’s prey shuffled the cards and forced the host to shut down a precious point in the fight The bottom when she is in 10th place with 25 points.

As mentioned, the game evolved into complete control of the Reds, but a silly red to Osman’s duty changed the face of the game and allowed the Goldens from hoping to attack in waves. Shai Mazor, Amit Glazer and Roi Ben Shimon shelled the crossbar and were unable to help the team achieve 3 precious points in its survival struggles this season.
Half a second
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’90 +5
- This is it, Roy Reinschreiber who just before the end of the game, a disappointing 0: 0 between the two teams
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’90
- Defensive substitution, Tal Kahila replaces Maxim Flakushchenko
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’89
- Ariel Lazmi was unable to take advantage of a stationary position on the verge of an extension and kicked a high ball over the crossbar

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’80
- Patos Bechirai finished his part in the game and was replaced by Almog Buzaglo
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’80
- Marshall Oda came off the bench in place of Gustavo Mermantini
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’80
- A double replacement at Hapoel Hadera, Liran Rotman came out and was replaced by Max Grechkin

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’77
- Unbelievable, Bnei Yehuda meets the crossbar again, Amit Glazer prepared a ball on a silver platter for Roi Ben Shimon, who missed from 5 meters and shocked the crossbar for the third time in the game
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’72
- Roi Ben Shimon replaces Avishai Cohen
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’72
- Double replacement in Bnei Yehuda, Niv Zrihan gave way to Pedro Campus
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’70
- First replacement at Hapoel Hadera, Shoval Gozlan came out, Gilad Abramov came in

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’66
- The host shuts down and Bnei Yehuda takes advantage of it. Amit Cohen took out a dangerous wide ball that went into the frame and Lewkowicz was alert and the top
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’53
- Second crossbar in the game and again, the unlucky Bnei Yehuda got into good shape when Amit Glazer shelled from about 16 meters and shook the post
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’51
- The first yellow card in Bnei Yehuda is Niv Zrihan after a late half-time foul on Flakushchenko

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’51
- A great depth ball from Rothman reached Gozlan who tried to bounce over Neroon who closed well and stopped the ball
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’48
- Gustavo Marmentini was booked for kicking the ball away after the whistle
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’46
- Offensive substitution in Bnei Yehuda, Obeida Hatab came out and was replaced by Ariel Lazmi

first half
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’45
- Upon entering the locker room, Hapoel Hadera’s team manager, Itzik Tapiro, was sent off following a protest against Reinschreiber. In addition, the red card for Osman managed to warm up the atmosphere in Netanya when a loud confrontation developed between Bnei Yehuda and those of Hapoel Hadera in the stands.



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’44
- After a VAR check: Hapoel Hadera is left with 10 players following Muhammad Osman’s deliberate stepping on Avishai Cohen

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’32
- It was close, Niv Zrihan in a great personal action shook Hapoel Hadera’s defensive player, took out a sharp wide ball to sing Mazur who kicked close to the crossbar
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’28
- Liran Rotman entered the field from the left wing and with great personal action kicked to the frame, but Niron was on the spot and deflected the ball
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‘5
- First threat in the game, a double pass between Shoval Gozlan and Maxim Flakushchenko ended in a kick by the latter outside the box


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‘1
- Roy Reinschreiber got the deal underway!



