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With the tremendous leadership of Miguel Vitor and an adventurous and daring style, Hapoel Beer Sheva shed the remnants of the trauma of Locksmith A during Closure B. More than the immigration to the home stage, the message that the club conveyed is important: no matter what crises we go through, our place is always at the top


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Winning proof: on the immigration of Hapoel Beer Sheva to the home stage

With the tremendous leadership of Miguel Vitor and an adventurous and daring style, Hapoel Beer Sheva shed the remnants of the trauma of Locksmith A during Closure B.

More than the immigration to the home stage, the message that the club conveyed is important: no matter what crises we go through, our place is always at the top

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David Rosenthal

Friday, 02 October 2020, 10:45

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About 200 people were present in the stands in the colony yesterday.

Somehow, closed or not closed, in the stands in Israel model 2020 will always be this very non-round number, "around 200".

Imagine them around 200 being stopped at a checkpoint by a potential policeman who would stop them and tell him "Dude, I'm a vital worker, should be in the colony.

With the final whistle for the game against Plzen, most of them, we called them by the humble name "Around 180", roared with joy and shook the stadium.

Family members, journalists, just unclear factors - all participated in the celebration.



I saw the happy stick in red in the center of the field.

The first thought that went through my mind was "Corona party in the making."

But well, fulfilled (imagine a heavy Polish sigh), it will no longer change and a world as it used to be, at least on the pitch.

The thought that came right after that had already thrown me to the end of March, so the saga began during which the old Hapoel Beer Sheva shed its skin and the new Hapoel Beer Sheva grew beneath it.



The difference between March and October is not big on paper, but it exists and how.

Then there was a tight and suffocating closure and today there is a breathing closure.

Then Hapoel Beer Sheva was tight and suffocated and today Hapoel Beer Sheva is breathing, and how.

It's a little hard to believe that club, which looks ruined, ragged and even more finished than the damaged roof of Turner Stadium is so flourishing.

How symbolic is the fact that a few moments after the illegal immigration, it became clear that Turner might also return to activity this year.

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Soul of conductors.

Miguel Vitor, Mariano Mali and Louis Taha at the end (Photo: Danny Maron)

Beer Sheva won an unnecessary-but-justified penalty in the opening.

The opponent was the same Plzen who competed with Maccabi Tel Aviv for a place in the playoffs of the Champions League qualifiers five years ago.

So the Czechs succumbed to Eran Zehavi's penalty towards the end on the way to another goal and a dismissal, yesterday they absorbed a penalty from Jozua, Zehavi of Beer Sheva, already in the opening and that was enough for them to pack.

It all happened while the original Goldilocks was celebrating its debut with Eindhoven.

Symbolism, have we already said?



The goal was scored and it was clear that it looked like a typical abacus game - a careful lineup with an attempt to sting the opponent here and there, exhaust and frustrate him and pass the long time left to finish.

Aboksis' "problem" in Be'er Sheva, unlike Bnei Yehuda, is that it has too many offensive tools to play defensively.

His players from the link and up are barely familiar with the term "defense."

It turned out that in the first twenty minutes Beer Sheva had to score three goals, but also faced quite a few dangers of absorption.

The back link was completely broken and Plzen scorched the middle lightly.

The average of goals in the Abacus games in the first two rounds of the season in the Premier League is 4.5.

The number yesterday was supposed to be not far away.

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A game that goes beyond his style, but he will definitely take it.

Abacus (Photo: Danny Maron)

Plzen pressed, controlled, held the ball - until she reached Miguel Vitor.

Two years ago, after another long Vitor injury, Be'er Sheva seemed to cling to him like an adult boy refusing to throw away his old bear.

It just does not pay to have a player so injured that he is far from his peak in a team that has fallen from greatness.

Even after he returned, he had quite a few fallen games, such as the dismal meeting with Maccabi Tel Aviv that ended in an embarrassing red in the first half.

But Vitor is still Vitor, and it's worth every euro.

Yesterday, to be exact, it was worth 4 million.

In the hypothetical universe where retrospective thoughts take place, there is no chance that Beer Sheva without Vitor will pass the Czechs yesterday.

It's not that Plzen is such a good team, but she would have come to Levita's net at least once, and if she had hit for the first time she would have done it a second and third time as well.

All of Vitor's injuries, all the obituaries and references to his decline, drain into one game in which he proudly declared, "I'm still here."



Not only is he still here, all of Be'er Sheva is still here.

The club whose question marks about its continued existence, at least as one of the leaders in the country, stood in the air all spring raised its head again.

Hapoel Beer Sheva's achievement yesterday was not in immigration to homes, in ability or courage.

Her achievement is that she has proven easy to bend, but hard to break.

This is exactly how a big club behaves.



Hapoel Beer Sheva may not take the championship this season (if and when there is a season), but throughout the European campaign it proves that it was very early to wave it off to the top of Israeli football.

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