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The Hapoel Beer Sheva coach was enthusiastic about the turnaround against Lachi: "We showed a lot of character, it will help us later."
Next week: Motherwell in Israel
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Yaniv Tuchman
Thursday, 17 September 2020, 23:08
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Summary: Latchi - Hapoel Beer Sheva 2: 1 (Sport 1)
Hapoel Beer Sheva recorded tonight (Thursday) one of the great revolutions of an Israeli team in Europe, with a dramatic 1: 2 over Albanian Lachi in the second round of the European League qualifiers.
Yossi Aboksis' team fell 1-0 behind in the 59th minute, but waited for extra time to make a difference from the films, with Jonathan Agudlo (90 + 1) and Anthony Varen (90 + 3) coming in as occupying substitutes.
"This is without a doubt one of the most dramatic victories of my career," Yossi Aboksis said at the conclusion.
"We got tangled up in one of their situations, we were exposed and absorbed, but we controlled the whole game. It was a not bad game for us in terms of control, less in terms of situations. We showed a lot of character, we fought until the last second, and I'm very happy for the two substitutes. With a lot of character, I hope it will help us later. "
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Lots of character.
Aboksis tonight (Photo: Hapoel Beer Sheva spokesperson)
On the postponement of the game against Hapoel Hadera: "It will give us time to recover, in this respect we need to take it positively. Overall we have a tough game next week, but we will recover, go back to practice and work hard for the game."
Hapoel Beer Sheva's next rival will be Scottish Motherwell, who needed a penalty shootout to overtake Northern Ireland's Kolrein after 2: 2 in 120 minutes.
The Scots won 0: 3 in the penalty shootout.
Motherwell finished last season in third place in the Scottish League, however it is important to note that the league there was cut short in the middle due to the Corona and the position that was at that moment is already considered final.
The Scottish team started the current season very badly in the local league and is in last place with only five points out of 21 possible and an unfortunate goal ratio of 8: 3.
Motherwell has one championship in Scotland and it too was achieved in 1931/2.
Its squad consists almost exclusively of Scottish, English, Northern Irish and Irish players, in addition to having Babis Mugabe from Uganda and Sherwin Seedorf from Suriname.
The best-known name in Motherwell is 26-year-old Scottish striker Tony Watt, who has made one appearance for Scotland.
He has previously played for Celtic and even scored in a win against Barcelona.
However, since his career has not soared he has spent time at many clubs, including Standard Liege, Charlton, Cardiff, Blackburn, Harts, Luban, St Johnston, CSKA Sofia and in the summer signed at Motherwell.
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