Daniel Flesher, Score: 7
Excellent and quiet play of the brake
Sagiv Yechezkel, Score: 3
Did not exist on the field
Tonight (Sunday), Maccabi Petah Tikva hosted Hapoel B’Shlosha for what was supposed to be a direct battle for a place in the top playoff. About 1,500 spectators came to the Colony Stadium, but on the grass we got one of the worst games in the Premier League in recent years, with 0: 0 reflecting more of a battle between teams fighting for their lives in the league than a fight between two teams aiming to finish in the top six.
How weak? Hapoel B’Shlosha, in its fourth game on the lines of Roni Levy, who has not yet recorded a victory, failed to register even a single kick towards the frame for 90 minutes. On the other hand, Guy Luzon’s team was the more “initiative”, but it too was infected with grayness and only twice endangered Ohad Levita’s hair.

On the game itself there really isn’t much to expand on, but on what awaits the teams actually. A victory was enough for Maccabi Petah Tikva to secure their place in the top playoffs, but instead, the Malabes, who are in fourth place with 37 points, will fight for their place in the top six in the last round of the regular league and try to complete the task against Bnei Sakhnin from the bottom.
And Be’er Sheva? Four games have passed since Roni Levy was appointed to the position, while in the meantime it seems that the Southerners are on the exact opposite path from what Alona Barkat expected and hoped for. The Southerners are not dependent on themselves as they are in seventh place with 34 points and will have to beat Bnei Yehuda and hope for a result that will be good with them in the parallel pitches. With this ability and without Joshua going on to be absent, Levy’s team will not lick honey even in front of the table lock.


