
Louis Taha Keeps Jordan Shua (Radad Jabara)
Idan Roni Levy at Hapoel Beer Sheva is on his way at this time, when the team from the Negev capital, premiered by the coach on the lines, hosts Betar Jerusalem at Toto Turner Stadium as part of the 22nd round of the Stock Exchange League.
The Reds from the Negev capital, who did not win in their last three games in all competitions after being defeated 3-0 by MS Ashdod, separated 2-2 from Hapoel Haifa and were eliminated in the eighth round of the State Cup after 1-0 to Maccabi Tel Aviv, now want to leave New under the veteran coach opposite Roni Levy’s ex to establish herself in the top playoff picture and climb to fourth place.
On the other hand, the yellow-blacks of Slobodan Drapic and Shai Barda want to continue the trend of improvement after beating Hapoel Acre 0: 2 in the eighth round of the State Cup and 0: 1 Maccabi Petah Tikva. Now, after three consecutive games without a loss, the Jerusalemites want to continue the momentum in order to improve positions in the battle for the ticket to the top playoffs.
In the previous meeting between them this season, as part of the 9th round, Hapoel Beer Sheva came out of Teddy Stadium when they had the upper hand with a makeover and a 1: 2 clutch by Joshua, who erased a Jerusalem advantage in the second half that set a goal for Jordan Shua.
Half a second
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’83
- Gate! BS equalized to 1: 1: The host returned to the game at just the right moment. Nico Olsk lost a ball irresponsibly in the extension area, the ball reached Sagiv Yehezkel who passed Ocampus and passed a perfect wide ball to Rotem Hatuel, who kicked with a touch and power inside

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’80
- Itamar Shabiru entered the place and Arn in Be’er Sheva

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’77
- It had to be Betar’s second. At the end of a great group attack, Ali Muhammad found Idan Vered completely free, but the connection was knocked out.
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’71
- Michael Ohana replaces Marko Jankovic in Betar

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’70
- BS tried to return to the game but found it difficult to threaten the goal, Dudi Twito kicked off the field and was stopped by Nitzan

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’67
- First substitution in the WC: Rotem Hatuel replaces Tomer Yosefi

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’63
- First replacement in Betar: Atar replaced Nico Olsk





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’46
- Gate! Betar Jerusalem went up to 0: 1: After a half in which there was almost no offense, the guest insanely opened the second half and took the lead at the end of a great attack. Santiago Ocampus passed a ball from the right, Jordan Shua took control, turned over two defensive players and sent On the left foot a ball that subdued Levita, a goal by a great striker
first half

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’43
- Betar tried to get out of the shock. Eliran Atar received the ball on the left side, a great cut to the center and released a kick that was repulsed by Levita

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’38
- Another excellent situation for BS: the host went on a three-on-three attack, Yehezkel told Tomer Yosefi that his comfortable position kicked to the outside net

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’36
- Ophir Krieff soaked up a yellow card

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’35
- BS continued to be much more dangerous. Ezekiel told Joshua that he raised a measured ball from the left into an extension that found Anthony Varane, but the French striker kicked from a completely free position over the goal





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’25
- Itamar Nitzan made a huge mistake when he was pressed by Sagiv Yehezkel, lost the ball to the striker and committed an offense, Leiba justifiably fouled and gave a penalty to the host, but the Betar goalkeeper managed to correct his mistake when he took Joshua’s penalty with a fantastic save to the corner.

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’11
- It had to be Sagiv Yehezkel’s first at Hapoel B’Shlosha. Good

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‘7
- Zargari also became the first yellow card in the game

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‘6
- Betar started with a lot of enthusiasm and the first opportunity was hers: Aviel Zargari saved a ball and recognized a loophole in the center of the field, galloped unhindered from the center of the field, advanced to the field and kicked a flat ball that was stopped by Ohad Levita

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‘1
- Idan Leiba set out to tackle the struggle






