After the purchase campaign in the window, Hapoel Tel Aviv looked different and led 0: 2 over Hapoel Haifa from two penalties by Altman (22, 33) • After that, Klinger's trainees fell asleep and allowed Maman (42) and Stein (78) to return to 2: 2 And take a point
Altman is disappointed, tonight
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Alan Shiver
Stein and Malul are celebrating equality, tonight
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Alan Shiver
Bitton and Azoulay after their debut in red, tonight
Photography:
Alan Shiver
After a particularly bad season opener and in light of the fact that it is in the last place in the Premier League table, Hapoel Tel Aviv made a significant acquisition in the January transfer window. It brought in six players including Ben Bitton, Dan Inbinder, Lidor Cohen and Shlomi Azulai, experienced players Survival.
Today (Saturday) in the first game after the forced corona break that followed the closure, it seemed that the Reds' new acquisition really manages to affect its situation, but as in many previous cases, it lost its head again and allowed its rival, Hapoel Haifa to come out with a point.
In the 22nd minute, the host went up to 0: 1.
Ben Bitton picked up a ball from the right wing and Ruslan Bersky touched his hand inside the extension.
At first Reinschreiber ignored, but after the intervention the VAR system marked the white spot.
Omri Altman went to kick and sent the ball inside.
11 minutes later Klinger and his trainees received another penalty.
A corner kick reached Altman's head that slammed towards the goal, Dor Malul touched the hand and the knot scored again from the spot.
In the 42nd minute, Haifa shrank to 2: 1.
Sianda Kolo committed a foolish foul on William Agada and Hanan Maman subdued Shtakus.
In the second half the pace of the game dropped significantly but woke up again in the 78th minute when Raz Stein received the ball with his back to the goal, made a great round and sent a perfect ball to the Shtakus net.
2: 2 at the end.