
The championship battle continues and last night (Monday) Maccabi Tel Aviv celebrated a sweet, 0: 1 victory over Hapoel Beer Sheva in Turner. Although it was not one of the reigning champions’ brilliant games, there is no doubt that it was effective and sufficient to maintain a five-point gap from Maccabi Haifa and leave the championship battle in matters.
But alongside the joy of accumulating important points, there was one ugly incident that stole the show and shocked the Yellows, when Joshua was spotted in York during the game over Avi Riken in a rather ugly act. Excited from the incident at the club: “This is an ugly act not only at the sporting level and not only in the days of the Corona, but at the human level. Who spits on a person?” The club wondered angrily. “Joshua is behaving like an animal. He is a problematic player who beeps at the rules time and time again. The court must punish him with the utmost severity.” At the same time, the club praised Rikan for his maturity during the event.
Patrick Van Leven, who has an improved 19-point balance out of 21 possible and establishes his status at the club, left the game satisfied with the fighting spirit and cooperation shown by his players, with his team showing mental resilience mainly in the defensive squad and making it difficult for the opponent to score.
In the offensive part it was Tal Ben Haim who squeezed the compliments after scoring the winning goal and presented another game with great ability for him. Unfortunately, during the game he was replaced due to overload and exhaustion as well as Eyal Golsa, when the two will be tested within the club. Matan Hozaz also recorded a good game for him when he cooked for Ben Haim and justified in the eyes of the coach the credit he receives from him.
Andre Geralds Who made his debut for the first time since reaching his second term at the club, said: “I feel good and in good shape. Obviously these are two important victories but that’s history. We need to think about the next game. BS is a good team and it’s always hard to play against. But I think we did our job and achieved the main goal which is to win. Concentrate on the next game. “
As for the transfer window, the club is expected to say goodbye to Matan Balteksa, who with the return of Yossi Aboksis to Bnei Yehuda, the Goldens are expected to purchase about 50 percent of his player card and sign him for two and a half years. The player, who has been loaned to Bnei Yehuda for the past two years, returned to the Yellows at the beginning of the season and has not participated in a single minute of league games this season.