Elisha Levy, in the first game in Orange, hopes to record a first-team victory in the Tel Aviv Little Derby • On the other side, Nir Klinger's Reds are hoping to record a consecutive third win, which could leave them strong in the fight for the top playoffs (second half)
Altman in the Little Tel Aviv Derby
Photo:
Alan Shaver
Bnei Yehuda with the new coach Elisha Levy is currently hosting Hapoel Tel Aviv for the small town of the big city, as part of the 18th cycle in the Premier League.
The Reds are hoping to record a consecutive third win that could leave them strong in the fight picture for the top playoffs. Coach Nir Klinger chose to open with Michael Olha in the lead when Danny Gruper also kept his place in the top 11. On the other side, Elisha Levy chose to keep the lineup from last week except Dor Jean who launched an attack in place of Dor Kochav, who went down to the bench.
Hapoel Tel Aviv's red crowd hiding from the rain // Photo: Alan Shiber
Hapoel Tel Aviv's red crowd hiding from the rain // Photo: Alan Shiber
Altman tries to get in the rain, tonight in front of Bnei Yehuda // Photo: Alan Shiber
Bnei Yehuda celebrates equality in the 39th minute // Photo: Alan Shiber
Soro tries to keep the ball // Photo: Alan Shiber
Altman and Degani in Jaffa Rain tonight in Bloomfield // Photo: Alan Shiber
Nir Klinger on the bench in Bloomfield // Photo: Alan Shiber
Elisha Levi. Playing on the lines of Bnei Yehuda's lines // Photo: Alan Shiber
Hapoel Tel Aviv : Eric Yanko, Iyad Abu Abid, Ural Degani, Raz Shlomo, Marvin Firsman, Emanuel Boateng, Shai Eisen, Stefan Spirovsky, Danny Gruper, Omri Altman, Michael Olha.
Bnei Yehuda: Emilius Zubas, The Generation, Dan Mori, Alison Dos Santos, Matan Baltaxa, Ismaila Soro, Thambi Sages, Matia Lewich, Amit Zanti, Ariel Lazmi, Dor Jann.
Elisha Levi on Ben Yehuda's Bench // Photo: Alan Shiber
the progress of the game
First minute: Judge Gal Leibovich took the bail out.
3 ′: Stefan Spirowski kicked off the field, but the ball hit one of Bnei Yehuda’s players, and Emilius Zubas caught it. Only almost red
36 ': Gol !! 0: 1 for Hapoel Tel Aviv. Altman raised a beam on the left, Raz Shlomo arrived in great timing and played tight
39 ': Gol! Bnei Yehuda compares to 1: 1. For the free throwers, Jean managed to sneak in and groan the Orange 1: 1. First Gate in the Age of Elisha Levy
48 ': Good Attack for the Reds: Blatexa good message to Jan, who left Leszmi, but the last kicked out of the frame
Raz Shlomo celebrates Hapoel Tel Aviv's early advantage // Photo: Alan Shiber
Raz Shlomo celebrates Hapoel Tel Aviv's early advantage // Photo: Alan Shiber
Nir Klinger. Absorb equality in the first half // Photo: Alan Shaver