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After extension: Hapoel Tel Aviv in the eighth finals | Israel today

2019-12-23T05:14:15.109Z


Israeli soccer


National Cup: After 103 hard-to-watch minutes, Klinger and his team cracked Abu-Abid's Katamon defense that ended a fine attack • Spirovsky doubled 4 minutes later en route to 0: 2

  • Hapoel players celebrate, tonight

    Photo:

    Alan Shaver

  • Spirovsky celebrates, tonight in Bloomfield

    Photo:

    Alan Shaver

  • Abu Abid celebrates the first, tonight

    Photo:

    Alan Shaver

In the ascent to the meadow fans from gate 5 were ecstatic, with beautiful moves in the game itself the red crowd did not stop cheering and shouting 'war, war'. In the old days these things were written about Hapoel Tel Aviv, but tonight (Sunday) in Bloomfield these events happened when the club's childhood group came up to play at halftime, and the red crowd provided the girls with a great experience.

With regard to Nir Klinger's team, the Hapoel Tel Aviv crowd was less enthusiastic. In the first half, the Reds made a poor play against the National League team and suffered a grim scorn from a thousand and five hundred fans, who did not forget their humiliation last week against Maccabi Netanya, and of course did not stop cursing The Nissanov Brothers.

While the girls were juggling at halftime, Nir Klinger managed to wake his players from the coma they were in for the first 45 minutes. For the second half Hapoel Tel Aviv came up with a fire in the eyes, pushed and squeezed Katamon back and reached quite a few good situations, but Ben Weizman, Katamon's goalkeeper, managed to extend his team with a number of great saves.

That half highlighted the main problem the Reds have this season - they have no player to put the ball in the net. Because not only did Hapoel miss out on good situations, there were loads of balls that just strolled on Katamon's five line but Hapoel had no one to push the ball up close and other opportunities in the final action were not good, and so despite Hapoel Tel Aviv's total control in the second half Managed to score.

If the worker was a conqueror, Nir Klinger probably wouldn't have let Demba Kamara or Spirovsky up the bench after the tumultuous week they were with and the announcement that they were not in the plans, but the coach had no choices on the bench (Damari was supposed to open but due to illness was not on the roster) and the same players Who know that in a few weeks they will not be here, thrown into the fray.

Ziv Arya's players fell off their feet in extension and the first goal came from defender Iyad Abu Abid, who replaced Farhat's wounded. The other goal was scored by none other than Stefan Spirovsky, who was not supposed to get minutes at all and finally it was he who closed the story and rightly raised his team to the eighth of the cup final.

the progress of the game:

1: Eli Hakmon got the deal started.

22: Inbrom has reached one-on-one in front of Weizmann and the top Katamon goalkeeper.

29: Abu Ebeid's exact elevation reached the head of Inbrum, which was touched by an excellent frame.

44: Raz Cohen unleashed a powerful kick from thirty yards, but Weizman scored great.

82: Altman made a nice break, bypassed his guard but failed to kick properly.

97: Legend galloped towards the goalie of Jarphy and could decide the tackle but kicked the body of the local goalkeeper.

103 : Share !!! Hapoel Tel Aviv gets a 0: 1 lead !!! Abu Abid got a ball inside the extension after a good attack by the host and overpowered Weizman.

107: Share !!! Hapoel Tel Aviv has a 0: 2 lead! Weizman kicked a powerful kick that was kicked out of the square straight at Spirovsky's leg that doubled .

Composition:

Hapoel Tel Aviv: Yoav Jarfi, Abdi Farahat (Iyad Abu Abid), Oral Degani, Raz Shlomo, Marvin Pearman, Emanuel Boateng, Shai Eisen, Raz Cohen, Or Inbrom, Moti Bershecki, Omri Altman.

Hapoel Katamon: Ben Weizman, Harel Shalom, Gal Mayo, Crescent Brown, Yuriy Malaya, Awka Ashta, Sharon Zisso, Goni Naor, Saar Benvenishti, Roy Malika, William Agada.

Katamon fans, tonight in Bloomfield // Photo: Alan Shiber

Hapoel Tel Aviv fans tonight at Bloomfield // Photo: Alan Shiber

Olha, Hapoel Tel Aviv procurement pioneer with his uncle Dahan // Photo: Alan Shiber

Ziv Arya, tonight in Bloomfield // Photo: Alan Shiber

Agada and Rez Cohen, tonight in Bloomfield // Photo: Alan Shiber

Braszecki, tonight in Bloomfield // Photo: Alan Shiber

Altman struggles with Katamon defense, tonight in Bloomfield // Photo: Alan Shaver

Source: israelhayom

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