Biram Kiel, Score: 8
A smart player, a winner, a brother who came out of Sakhnin was less dangerous. It’s Kiel and another 10
Nico Olsk, Score: 4
Beitar’s new acquisition did not function for the second game in a row, disappeared in the middle and was very slow
The 23rd round of the Stock Exchange League provided us tonight (Thursday), one of the best games of the season, when Bnei Sakhnin came back from Teddy with a big 2: 3 over Betar Jerusalem.
The guest came to the game after the stormy week in which she said goodbye to Nisso Avitan and appointed Sharon Mimar, and when the club said this week that they built on the coach’s balance sheet in the premier games, they probably knew what they were saying. Please note, this is the sixth time in a row that Sharon Mimar opens a term in a new team with a victory.
For 60 minutes, Sakhnin looked like a team that is at the top, not one that struggles to stay, when it led an amazing 0: 3 and was worth a few more goals, with Biram Kiel standing out above them all, mentioning why he is one of the biggest connections that has grown in our football.
In the last half hour, and especially after the departure of Kiel, Sakhnin just did not stand on its feet, Betar came out of the shock and under the leadership of Eliran Atar almost managed to complete a comeback, but in the end, another disappointing loss to the Jerusalemites, who will probably meet their big rival in the lower playoffs. This season.
Half a second

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’87
- Gate! Betar Jerusalem shrank to 3: 2: Are the Jerusalemites on the way to a huge comeback? Eliran Atar, who scored the first, cooked the second with a nice raise to the field, his thugs got up and hit the net great

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’83
- Ahmed Said replaced Moti Bershetsky

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’74
- Gate! Betar Jerusalem shrank to 3: 1: Eliran Atar sent a powerful kick from about 20 meters, Rami Hamada responded late and the host scored its shrinking goal
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’68
- Dayan Kelly replaces Osama Khalaila

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’62
- The hero of the game, Biram Kiel, came out, Ismail Ryan came in

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’59
- Gate! Bnei Sakhnin went up to 0: 3: this is already a breakup of Betar. Biram Kiel led the great outburst, he told Hasselbaink that he left Moti Bershetsky wide, the midfielder kicked a not strong ball but Nitzan just touched and saw the ball roll into the net
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’52
- Jordan Shua came in to replace Glaofilo Hasselbaink

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’50
- Nigel Hasselbaink had to close the matter, but inside the extension he lingered and it was possible to extract golden light
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’46
- Eliran Atar replaces Michael Ohana

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’46
- Nico Olsk came in to replace him
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’46
- Shay Constantine replaces Santiago Ocampus

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’46
- Rami Hamada replaces Mahmoud Kandil
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’46
- Mahmoud Kandil, who was injured during the first half when he fell on his head and continued to play, is being treated at the hospital during the half due to the injury.
first half


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’30
- Gate! Bnei Sakhnin went up to 0: 2: Amazing, Biram Kiel always completed and Sakhnin doubled their advantage, after an excellent shot of the knot

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’27
- Finally a real situation for Betar. Michael Ohana put a ball to Hasselbaink and this time the striker took good control, turned around and sent a strong kick, Kandil was there and the top to the corner
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’19
- Ihab Ghanaim broke free from a golden light and from five meters hit a ball that went inches from Nitzan’s hair

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’16
- Nico Olsk put a big ball to Glaofilo Haselbaink but the striker did not take good control of the delivery and wasted an excellent situation


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‘7
- Gate! Bnei Sakhnin went up to 0: 1: Itamar Nitzan managed to touch the ball that kicked Biram Kiel, but the top of the net. A dreamy opening for a guest

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‘4
- Santiago Ocampus touched the ball with his hand, first Liani signaled on a corner but after the intervention of the VAR rightly changed his decision

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‘1
- The referee set the game in motion

