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Reverse Trends: Kiryat Shmona defeated Bnei Yehuda 1: 2 | Israel today

2019-12-14T18:35:04.421Z


Omar Lekau (7) and Kylian Sheridan (43) captured the medicine team on the way to a second consecutive victory • Star Generation Only Zimk (56) Israeli Football


Omar Leko (7) and Kylian Sheridan (43) captured the medicine team on their way to a second consecutive victory • Star Generation only raised (56) to the Orange, who continue to dive

  • Kiryat Shmona celebrates a second victory in a row, tonight

    Photography:

    Ancho Ghosh / Ginny

To see and not to believe. The football that Kiryat Shmona provided tonight (Saturday) in the first half against Bnei Yehuda was far from light years away from the football we see from the bottom teams. In the first 45 minutes, Kobe Medicine's team provided a football show, uncontested control, stopped producing situations, and if the half It would have ended in four goals to her credit. It was no surprise at all.

Omar Lekau captured the first, Sheridan the second, and later provided big misses, Brown found the lintel, and, as mentioned, Yossi Aboxis's team miraculously survived this half by snatching a tough and jarring defeat. As a result of the show, the few Orange fans who came to the North have called for Aboxis.

In the second half, the replacement star managed to shrink the score and press Kiryat Shmona, which went back a little. Liuitch almost achieved the equalizer, but Dahan managed to get off the line and save his team from losing points, but in the end the better team won the right.

Yossi Abouxis counted for a second consecutive loss and he did not hide his anger on the players when he said at the end: "In the last two games we look catastrophic."

Kylian Sheridan captures the second of Kiryat Shmona, tonight // Photo: Ancho Ghosh

Source: israelhayom

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