Ali Othman, Score: 7
Just getting better
Dayan Kelly, Score: 4
A foreign pioneer expects much more
In the shadow of the great winter storm that has befallen Israel in the last two days, Betar Jerusalem arrived tonight (Thursday) at Doha Stadium and parted ways with Bnei Sakhnin 0-0 in a rematch from the 10th round of the Stock Exchange League.
The yellow-blacks of Slobodan Drapic and Shai Barda arrived bruised after the humiliating 3-0 to Maccabi Haifa at Teddy Stadium and wanted to embark on a new path and narrow the gap from Maccabi Petah Tikva in 6th place which leads to only 3 points at the end of the regular season, but only Managed to come back with just one point and recorded a third game without a win from the last four games.

On the other hand, Nisso Avitan’s team completed a fifth game in a row without a win, but also recorded a second game in a row without a loss after the 0: 0 against MS Ashdod and now remains below the red line in 13th and penultimate place in the table, but Holds 20 points, just like Hapoel Tel Aviv above the red line.

Both teams failed to impress throughout the game, but the one who dominated and was more dangerous was actually Bnei Sakhnin, while on the other hand, the group from the capital failed to produce significant threats on Mahmoud Kandil’s hair. Meanwhile, both teams suffered injuries, with Or Zehavi having to make way for Betar in the 14th minute, while Biram Kiel stretched the back thigh muscle and was replaced with the opening of the second half.

Half a second
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’80
- Fourth substitution also in the ranks of the people of Sakhnin: Yazan Nasser came out and vacated his place for the segmented Shalata

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’79
- Fourth replacement in the ranks of Betar Jerusalem: Ali Muhammad left and replaced Uri from his back
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’79
- Third replacement in the ranks of Betar Jerusalem: Michael Ohana came out and replaced Uziel Pardo

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’73
- Ophir Krieff received a yellow card after a foul on Osama Khalaila
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’70
- Michael Ohana received a yellow card after a foul on Ali Othman

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‘sixty nine
- Ali Muhammad kicked powerfully from a distance of 12 meters, but high and above the goal frame
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’66
- Ismail Ryan picked up wonderfully from the left and found the head of Osama Khalaila, who slammed in from 10 yards out but missed a bit of Nitzan’s hair frame
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’65
- Jordan Shoa kicked from a sharp angle from a distance of 20 meters and almost managed to surprise Mahmoud Kandil, but the ball landed on the roof of the goal

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’62
- Ataa Jaber kicked from the air with a powerful force from 17 meters, but the ball hit Betar’s defense and went to the corner
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’58
- Third substitution in the ranks of Bnei Sakhnin: Hagai Goldenberg came out and gave way to Lucas Spendelhoffer
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’57
- A second substitution also in the ranks of Bnei Sakhnin: Dayan Kelly came out and replaced him with Nigel Hasselbaink

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’56
- Ismail Ryan kicked from 18 yards out, but missed a bit of Nitzan’s hair frame
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’56
- Second replacement in the ranks of Betar Jerusalem: Glaofilo Haselbaink came out and made way for Idan Vered

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’46
- First replacement in Bnei Sakhnin: Biram Kiel was injured and had to leave and replace Ismail Ryan
first half
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’45 +2
- Dayan Kelly was the first to reach Ali Othman’s lift from a free kick and hit from 10 meters, but missed a bit of Nitzan’s hair frame

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’40
- Dayan Kelly received a yellow card after a foul on Shay Constantine
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’36
- Biram Kiel received a yellow card after a foul on Shai Konstantin
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’33
- Ataa Jaber kicked powerfully from a distance of 18 meters, but high and above the frame of Nitzan’s hair

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’23
- Tamir Adi kicked with a touch from 16 meters, but Maron Gantos managed to put his foot in the right time and went far to the corner
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’21
- Shai Barda received a yellow card after rejoicing in the face of referee Ural Greenfeld
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’19
- Ihab Ghanaim received a yellow card after a foul on Glaofilo Hasselbaink
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’16
- Bnei Sakhnin’s goal disqualified: Moti Bershetsky kicked a sharp, flat ball from a distance of 12 meters and squeezed the shot from Itamar Nitzan, when Dayan Kelly reached the return ball first and pushed close to the net. However, the goal was disqualified as Kelly was in a different position at the time of Bershetsky’s kick

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’14
- First replacement in the ranks of Betar Jerusalem: Or Zehavi was injured and had to make way for Tamir Adi
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‘3
- Dayan Kelly tried to surprise with a kick from 20 meters, but missed a bit of Itamar Nitzan’s hair frame
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‘1
- Referee Uriel Greenfeld set the match at Doha Stadium on its way

