Betar Jerusalem coach after the 2-0 loss to Sami Ofer: "We tried a lot of things and nothing went well" • Barak Bachar: "We did not do nonsense and I am glad that we did not absorb tonight"
Slobodan Drapic, an evening with Sami Ofer.
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Alan Shiver
After two consecutive losses, Barak Bachar's Maccabi Haifa stopped the avalanche tonight (Monday) with a 0: 2 victory over Betar Jerusalem in a one-sided match with Sami Ofer. Dolev Haziza scored first (34) Nikita Rokavitsia (45) doubled before the break. Of Abu Fani was disqualified after missing a penalty kick by Rokavitsia.
Betar coach Slobodan Drapic admitted at the end of the game: "It was my worst game as a coach.
We had a lot of injuries and Michael Ohana also did not feel well before the game.
We tried a lot of things and it did not work.
We tried to play with three brakes and found we could not play otherwise.
Just press and play offensively. "
This game should be forgotten and think about the games in which we were better.
We really need to lick our wounds and hope we look better.
Bottom line, I don't have too many answers other than that we need to work harder to improve the team. "
On the other hand, Barak Bachar did not hide his satisfaction: "We managed to score, this is what worked today in contrast to the previous two games. In Kfar Saba we also played well and could have scored more goals in the first 20 minutes, but today we played with confidence and maturity. Glad we didn't absorb. "
"After two very painful losses, there was pressure and we had to make the players play more mature. We will score more goals, but to win 0: 2 and not absorb is a good result. We started the season well, suffered disappointing losses and today we are back to ourselves."
On Josh Cohen returning to the goal: "Omri Glazer did a great training camp, was excellent against Ashdod, in the last two games he was not to blame for the losses, but we decided to return to Josh. It's all professional. We have good competition."