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PSV defeated Vitsa, Zehavi and Dassah cooked | Israel today

2021-02-21T18:28:15.897Z


The defender scored a goal for Lebroia (4), the striker cooked for Malan the equalizer (64), and Getza completed a makeover with a double (86, 88) | World football


The defender set up a goal for Broya (4), the striker cooked for Malan the equalizer (64), and Getza completed a makeover in the pair (86, 88)

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    Eindhoven's man of the match

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Eran Zehavi and Eli Desa are very good friends from the time they collaborated in the Maccabi Tel Aviv uniform several years ago. Ajax leading. 

In the end of the evening it can be said that both players made good performances, but in the end the striker's hand was on top with a great 1: 3 victory.

In the 4th minute Dassah had signed for his fifth cook so far this season.

The Israeli national team defender received the ball on the right side of the extension, dropped it to Armando Broya and the Albanian kicked a bomb into the net.

In the 66th minute, Zehavi also recorded cooking.

The striker took control of the ball with his back, finding Donil Mullen who kicked with a touch to the net.

1: 1. 

SUPERRRRR MARIOOOOOO #PSVVIT pic.twitter.com/dOeq6FMhXx

- PSV (@PSV) February 21, 2021

In the 86th minute, the 2014 world champion came into play, Mario Getza, who within two minutes scored a double and decided the match.

In the 86th minute, Mullen burst into the wing, finding the German who kicked lightly into the net.

In the 88th minute, Zahavi was involved again.

He got the ball with his back to the goal, sent a heel to Ryan Thomas who went on to score that determined the outcome of the game. 

YES BOYS



#PSVVIT

- PSV (@PSV) February 21, 2021



Source: israelhayom

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