Moti Bershetsky, Score: 7
The former Hapoel Tel Aviv player, who was released in the summer due to the “Supreme Power”, provided an excellent game at Bloomfield, throughout, and came out with his hand on the top
Ernests Stakus, Score: 4
The Lithuanian goalkeeper usually brings points. This time he went up to the Reds expensively with serious mistakes and confused play
Israeli football wore a holiday today (Saturday), when a year of silence and silence came to an end, with 1,500 red fans returning to Bloomfield for the first time. Unfortunately, this return ended in disappointment, as their Hapoel Tel Aviv surrendered 1-0 to Bnei Sakhnin and remained deeply entangled in the underground struggles, while on the other hand, Sharon Mimar is already with 6 of 9 in his new team.
Precisely after the big win over Hapoel Beer Sheva at Turner, Nir Klinger’s team collapsed under pressure and after taking a big step forward, took two big steps back with a loss to a direct rival to stay in the league and remained only 3 points above the red line. On the other hand, Sharon Mimar’s team recorded a second victory in the last three games and equaled Hapoel Tel Aviv, when it climbed above the red line and moved away from it by up to 3 points, with a balance of 26 points.
At the beginning of the game, Hapoel Tel Aviv seemed to continue in the capacity that characterized it throughout the last period. The Reds controlled what was happening on the lawn but found it difficult to produce dangerous situations apart from a single attempt by Omri Altman, and the guest? She gained confidence as the minutes went by and eventually stung. In the 22nd minute, Ismail Ryan found Ihab Ghanaim with a corner kick, the midfielder overtook Ernestas Stakus and hit close inside.
If that wasn’t enough, in the second half the hosts suffered another hard blow – Raz Shlomo, who started for the first time in the league in over a month following Ben Bitton’s injury, was sent off in the second yellow and left his team trying to come back from behind with a numerical disadvantage of over half an hour. From there, it was much harder for Hapoel to return. The Reds still managed to reach a number of situations but even before that they miraculously survived after missing the hairpins of the guest, who achieved a very expensive and justified victory that raises her above the red line. On the other hand, Klinger has quite a bit of work to do.

Half a second

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’90 +7
- End the game! An important victory for Bnei Sakhnin, Hapoel Tel Aviv is once again complicated deep down

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’90 +5
- Hapoel was close again, this time a huge kick from Ofek Bitton passed inches from the frame
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’90 +2
- Hassan Hilu entered the place in Biram Kiel

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’90
- Almost equal to Hapoel Tel Aviv: Lidor Cohen slammed in Altman’s direction, but the latter’s continued shot was stopped by Kandil
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’90
- Boateng absorbed a yellow

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’87
- Wow, this had to be Bnei Sakhnin’s second! Bershetsky entered the field, told Kiel that he returned him with an artistic heel, Bershetsky continued with a pass to Kelly, but the striker who came in as a substitute with a kick to the crossbar, the rebound returned to Bershetsky who was repulsed by Shtakus
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’84
- Danny Grupper gave way to Doron Leidner
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’84
- Emanuel Boateng replaces Dan Einbinder

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’80
- Biram Kiel received a yellow card for impersonation
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’76
- Dayan Kelly replaces Osama Khalaila

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’70
- Bershki again missed a rare opportunity to close the matter: Haselbaink sent Khalaila forward, Shtakus stepped out of the goal and drove away with a shot straight at the feet of Bershetsky, who bounced over the goalkeeper who was outside the goal but the ball slipped out.
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’64
- Nigel Haselbaink replaced Ismail Ryan


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’62
- Gil Yitzhak replaced Raz Stein
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’62
- Double replacement for Klinger: Shai Elias gave way to Ofek Bitton
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’61
- Osama Khalaila received a yellow card

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’59
- Klinger responded to the dismissal: Osher Davida gave way to Niv Sardel

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’57
- A hard blow to Hapoel Tel Aviv: Raz Shlomo entered Ghanaim and received a second yellow card, the Reds were left with ten players
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’54
- Almost Sakhnin’s second: Moti Bershetsky received a gift from Silk Elias who sent a bad message, Sakhnin’s contact kicked with a touch but his ball went out

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’50
- Osher Davida soaked up a yellow on a strong entry for Othman’s husband. Yellow fifth for the tie, who will not play in the derby


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’46
- Greenfeld kicked off the second half at Bluefield
first half

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’45 +3
- Greenfeld whistled just before the end of the first half

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’42
- Ghanaian also went into the notebook

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’34
- Raz Shlomo became the first yellow card in the game after unnecessary words in Greenfeld’s direction





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’22
- Gate! Sakhnin went up to 0: 1: the Reds dominated but were stopped in a stationary position. Ismail Ryan’s corner kick found Ihab Ghanaim’s head, the midfielder preceded Shtakus who came out poorly and hit inside close

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’13
- Sakhnin tried to go forward and recorded a first threat towards the goal: Motti Bershetsky swung his leg off the field, but his kick was not strong enough and was stopped by Ernests Stakus

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‘6
- Hapoel Tel Aviv completely dominated in the first minutes and came to the first opportunity: Osher Davida released great and sent a ball over the defense to Omri Altman, the latter took control and kicked a ball close to stopping by Mahmoud Kandil

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‘1
- Uriel Greenfeld set the deal in motion

