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Personal revenge: Hapoel Kfar Saba defeated Bnei Yehuda 1: 3 | Israel Today

2021-01-24T19:34:58.712Z


Elisha overcame the ex and moved away from the bottom • Solomon (39), Kizito (43) and Padida (77) made a comeback after Gadir's advantage (8) | Israeli soccer


Elisha Levy defeated the ex and moved away from the bottom • Solomon (39), Kizito (43) and Omar Padida (77) made a comeback after Gadir's advantage (8) • Liovich was sent off in the second yellow and gave the signal for disintegration

  • Padida celebrates the third of Hapoel Kfar Saba, tonight

    Photography: 

    Alan Shiver

If Bnei Yehuda is relegated at the end of the current season, one of the reasons for this occurred in October when the Oranges unexpectedly fired Elisha Levy, amid disagreements with the management.

Levy, achieved the personal revenge tonight (Sunday) when his Kfar Saba defeated the ex and moved away from the bottom.

Barak Abramov attacked the referee Snir Levy during the game, out of frustration and nerves, but the Bnei Yehuda owner should understand that as long as he waits with the appointment of a permanent coach in place of Kfir Edri, Yaakov Asaig and Tamir Ben Ami, who with all due respect to them, it is not their dream job. The person the group from the neighborhood is in.

True, the vacant coaches market is very problematic, but it is still possible to find a suitable coach.

It could be that with a dominant coach on the lines Matthias Liovich would not have continued to do nonsense as he did against the Greens when he received a red card, and not for the first time this season, precisely after the team led from a Muhammad Gadir goal, and perhaps the game would have developed completely differently.

If Bnei Yehuda does not take points against one of its competitors at the bottom against whom will it take 3 points?

 From the same distance from Liovich it was clear that the game was going in the direction of Hapoel Kfar Saba.

Solomon and Kisito, who we’ll get to later, turned the score around in the first half, and it looked like the Greens were on their way to victory with a bigger score.

In the second half, Elisha Levy's team was getting closer and closer to getting the third, and a miss as sleazy as Kizito's, just had to run to see a replay over and over again.

But despite the misses Padida managed to score the third and finish the story.

Bnei Yehuda got into a good situation or two in the second half but throughout the minutes of the game it seemed that the fourth goal in the air was more than a shrinking goal of the Oranges, who currently seem to be one of the most prominent candidates for relegation.

Source: israelhayom

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