Both teams drew from a third consecutive draw after a game without attacks in Doha • The host with a fifth game in a row without a right goal • The guest again lost 2 important points
Michael Ohana, tonight Doha.
No gates
Photo:
Maor Alexelsi
Here is a sentence that can only be written in the year of Corona - the postponed game between Bnei Sakhnin and Betar Jerusalem in Doha promised very little and exists even less than we thought.
What was once considered one of the most tumultuous encounters the Premier League has to offer has become, under the auspices of the Corona and the rainy and foggy weather over Doha Stadium, a game of medium and low level, with a generally low pace and with quite a few players recovering from Corona, escaping Corona or .
All of this, in the absence of even a minimal crowd on the pitches, provided an evening that the best thing to say about it came to an end in peace. No exiles, almost no situations, no crowd, but with a bonus point for everyone.