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Aliniv Barda: "Their first goal was different, why not check?"
Hapoel Sheva is frustrated after losing a 0: 2 advantage against Hapoel Haifa.
Sylvester on the draw: "Do not know how to eat it, we do not get results"
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Saturday, February 13, 2021, 5:15 p.m.
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Blitz in the first half today (Saturday) raised Hapoel Beer Sheva to 0: 2 against Hapoel Haifa, on its safe way to recover from the 3-0 defeat to MS.
Ashdod.
But after the quick goals of Tomer Yosefi (23) and Rotem Hatuel (28), Capiloto (75) and William Agada (81) equalized for 2: 2 and brought the team back to life, almost out of nowhere.
The fading Beer Sheva counts a lone victory in its last five games, eight days before it meets Maccabi Tel Aviv in the cup.
The Reds from Carmel did record a third consecutive game without a win but at least recovered from the derby events.
Next Saturday they will be hosted by Bnei Yehuda in the State Cup.
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Enormous disappointment at Hapoel Beer Sheva (Photo: Maor Elkelsi,.)
Hapoel Beer Sheva coach Aliniv Barda said at the end: "A game of two halves. Our first half was exceptional, we got opportunities, we scored goals, we had a disqualified goal. In the second half we went backwards and allowed Hapoel Haifa to create situations. I understood that their first goal. "It was different, so if there is a VAR and you wait so long to confirm the goal, it's worth checking. The result is quite right in the end, but I feel that my players deserve more."
Barda did not want to address his question as a coach until the end of the season and replied briefly: "I am a system man and as long as I need help, that's what I will do. Anyone who needs to know my position - knows."
Hapoel Haifa coach Haim Sylves said: "We come out disappointed because when we play at home we want to win. We put ourselves in a deep pit and unfortunately only then did we start doing things right. They scored two goals from our mistakes and then we managed to dig ourselves into the game. Everyone. "We were frustrated, it was very difficult to get out of such a pit and we did it excellently. We deserved this 2-2 and we could have done more than that, but we could also absorb and lose."
Sylves continued: "Seeing Hapoel Haifa is fun, but we are not winning. We are not getting good enough results at the moment and we are working hard to change that. There is a good team, but without results. Sometimes a little blessing and a little luck are missing and sometimes it is also ability. "I don't know how to eat it, on the one hand I'm glad we came back in football and not in luck. On the other hand, if we open the game like that, maybe we don't deserve more."
Football League 2020/21
Group
Mash
Netz
A.
Hp
Gates
Nk
1
Maccabi Haifa
20
14
2
4
15-39
44
2
Maccabi Tel Aviv
20
12
6
2
18-35
42
3
tax.
Ashdod
19
11
1
7
17-28
34
4
Hapoel Beer Sheva
21
8
7
6
25-26
31
5
Maccabi Petah Tikva
18
9
2
7
17-19
29
6
Maccabi Netanya
20
7
6
7
24-29
27
7
Urban Kiryat Shmona
17
7
4
6
13-14
25
8
Hapoel Haifa
21
6
7
8
30-26
25
9
Beitar Jerusalem
17
6
5
6
17-23
23
10
Hapoel Kfar Saba
20
6
4
10
26-18
22
11
Hapoel Tel Aviv
20
4
7
9
24-13
19
12
Hapoel Hadera
20
4
6
10
26-19
18
13
Bnei Sakhnin
19
5
3
11
31-10
18
14
Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv
18
4
4
10
29-13
16
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