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Partially Smoked: On a stormy derby, on the pitch and in the stands Israel today

2021-11-07T22:31:34.238Z


The police forces outside Bloomfield Stadium were alert, but the ones inside were not at all • Hapoel Tel Aviv scored a quick goal - and at the same speed disappeared • Maccabi Tel Aviv looks better in the era of Barak Yitzhaki - who defeated Klinger in prestige • Commentary


Since Tel Aviv is dug several times today from the Hollywood scene of the Blaumilch Canal and Bomba Tzur, I got on a bicycle and galloped south on the promenade coming to Jaffa.

I arrived an hour before the opening, and what can I tell you, outside polished police, horses and cavalry, mobility, and checkpoints, finally came to make a mess, catch rioters, incite and her families (oh, that's in another game).

Then, a minute before the opening, it became clear to all of us that whoever commanded the sleepy forces was actually Kishon's Azoulay policeman, because then just as we were about to start, the yellow smoke grenades started flying in every direction and delayed the opening by seven minutes.

Police dispersed the smoke, Roy Reinschreiber whistling just to open, and then it was Hapoel's turn to empty its cartridges onto the grass.

The smell of sulfur and smoke as reminiscent of the opening scene of rescuing Private Ryan, received the guests of honor in the stands - ministers Bar Lev, Trooper and Saar, who came to see up close the general Shanti meaning at the gates and entrances.

Good that they came, good that they saw.

Long minutes of smoke screen in Bloomfield, Photo: Ami Shumen,

Two minutes after it really started, Hapoel silenced the tens of thousands and quickly took advantage of Maccabi's wing barbarism with a great depth ball from Einbinder to Osher Davida, who kicked to the corner and 0: 1.

This goal more or less ended Hapoel's role in this half.

Its players are not currently mentally and mentally built to lead, and still continue to look like a team like someone who stole a wallet at the beach, and just wants to escape the arena.

Facing Maccabi's onslaught was mainly a small one, Ernestas Shtakos in a brilliant goalkeeping display, including saving Gordon Banks from an impossible shot by Stifa Fritza.

Happiness Davida.

Red start to the derby, Photo: Alan Shiver,

The total average predictions I heard in the half, amounted to 1: 3 Maccabi, because it was not clear if Klinger plans to make a correction in the center of the field, which will prevent a collapse that will come.

Hapoel's 14 points in the 7 opening games are much more than they are really worth, and also yesterday, against Maccabi in crisis, but in one of its best games this season, it was eliminated, played low and returned to play as a bottom team with one-dimensional, chasing and not strong football.

Half an hour to the end she also paid in cash for her aggressive play, with a second yellow for Trauma.

Daniel Peretz cooled down from inaction and asked for a sweater, and Barak Yitzhaki raised Hozaz instead of Phiben, only to sharpen the cover on Shtakus' hair.

But the balls meanwhile just whistled close, one of them also hit the beam and danced on the goal line, from outside.

Kawas after the equalizer, Photo: Alan Shiver,

At the end of it comes Brandly Quas, the waking bear, who fell asleep for a month after the show against Maccabi Haifa, and again, in a founding game, produced Dardela in his terms, who jumped far from Shtakus, stopping only 1-1.

Bottom line - Maccabi of Yitzhaki's shortened era, looks better and mostly diverse, and for the first derby against the experienced Klinger, Yitzhaki won in prestige, but not in points.

Source: israelhayom

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