After his debut on BS's lines in a 1-1 draw against Betar, BS coach scored a goal • Barda:
Levy with Joshua, tonight at Turner
Photo:
Alan Shiver
Hapoel BS and Betar Jerusalem tonight (Sunday) provided one of the best games we saw this year in the Premier League.
The high pace was maintained throughout the 90 minutes at Turner Stadium en route to a 1-1 draw.
Jordan Shua (46) gave the visitors the lead but Rotem Hatuel (83) equalized and set a fairly justified distribution of points.
The Hapoel coach in BS, in his debut on the lines said after the game: "The meeting with Betar was cordial in any situation, I love everyone there and it's like family. If I lost then I would be sad of course, but I would not replace their love "My players' attitude was good, the guys worked and invested."
Levy added: "There was a noticeable lack of concentration, we did not take advantage of the situations and got into the second half very badly. We were impatient, we wanted to give the goal at all costs, but overall there is a good attitude and I am very optimistic. I really like the profession, I was happy to get back to business. "We want to finish in a place that leads to Europe, the destination is third place."
Betar coach Shai Barda: "We expect five more cup finals.
I felt the team played very well, we pressed the whole pitch, we got into a lot of situations.
Be'er Sheva got into situations from our two mistakes, but that's football.
Now the final trophy final on Thursday.
I told Olsk at the end that we were with him and things like that happen and move on, this is the game.
"I saw that Ocampus was on the floor, and he had to kick out ... but that's okay, he contributed and will contribute to Betar, we will know how to pick him up from this game."
On Shua: "Jordan is a very big talent, and everyone has seen it. He must know how to neutralize noises, and when he does he looks like that. In the first half he was nervous, and when he concentrates on the game he does it great. He's an amazing kid, we experience "He has a great season. His desire is to come and study and when he wants to study, 90 percent of it is solved. There is talent, goals - and we kick."