Peshich, who came in as a substitute, found Peretz (65) who secured the place for the Yellows in the quarterfinals of the State Cup. • The Southerners and their new coach, Roni Levy, will focus their efforts on getting a ticket to Europe.
Maccabi Tel Aviv players are happy, tonight at Turner
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Danny Maron
Dor Peretz is celebrating, tonight in the WC
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Danny Maron
BS players are frustrated, tonight at Turner
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Danny Maron
In recent years, Hapoel B'Shlosha has been the most challenging teams in the early stages of the National Cup. Last season, it skipped over 4 Premier League teams on the way to celebrations into the night after beating Maccabi Petah Tikva in the final - this season is in another movie.
Tonight (Sunday), they hosted Maccabi Tel Aviv, which arrived in excellent shape and with a full staff - in contrast to BS, which suffered many losses - for the first meeting between the teams in the cup since the resounding final in 2015, which ended 2: 6 in favor of the Yellows.
Aliniv Barda and Maor Melikson - the only remnants of that final that today stand on the lines in the WC - had to deal with a patchwork composition that was barely enough for a training game.
BS received encouragement outside Turner Stadium even before the game, when hundreds of fans came to the complex and cheered with flares and fireworks. New coach Roni Levy arrived at the stands, new coach Roni Levy, whose tips throughout the game did not really help.
The first half closed with a slight advantage for Maccabi but without goals.
As if she was not lacking in trouble, BS lost with the whistle at the break Shabreiro who dislocated his shoulder and went to the hospital for further treatment.
Maccabi coach Patrick Wen Levan stopped having fun and threw the heavy tools in a triple substitution in the second half.
Only after the exchanges did Dor Peretz set up the 0: 1 (65) that sent Maccabi to the quarterfinals and Roni Levy to the list of players to check who was left available for him to continue the struggles in the league.