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Picked up a corner and ran to punch: Loan Leven had an advantage. He made good use of it - Walla! sport

2021-04-12T08:53:03.826Z


As the person in charge of the youth department, Patrick Van Leven takes advantage of the in-depth acquaintance with the youngsters to win over the seniors as well. What worked with Kartzev in the colony, worked with Guerrero in Bloomfield


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Picked up a corner and ran to punch: Loan Leven had an advantage.

He made good use of it

As the person in charge of the youth department of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Patrick Van Leven takes advantage of the in-depth acquaintance with the youngsters to beat the seniors as well.

What worked with Kartzev in the colony, worked with Guerrero last night.

David Rosenthal sums up and points to this week's brilliant refereeing decision, which was not actually made on the field

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David Rosenthal

Monday, April 12, 2021, 10:30 p.m.

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The 1: 3 summary of Maccabi Tel Aviv over Maccabi Petah Tikva (Sport 1)

The first 60 minutes of Maccabi Tel Aviv were some of the best of the season, certainly in the last month.

In recent games, the champion has fallen twice behind to the break.

Once, against Hapoel Beer Sheva, they actually finished the first half with an advantage, after presenting shocking football.

This time everything worked according to the book - the attack ticked, the defense stopped, only the balls were the ones that refused to enter.



0: 1, what to do, is too fragile an advantage, especially when your opponent is called Maccabi Petah Tikva.

Liel Abda's goal took all the wind out of Bloomfield's sails.

Patrick van Leven's substitutes did not enter the game well and did not contribute anything to break the tie.

The momentum and muscle contractions worked with the guests.

It looks one-on-one like that game, from a week ago in total, at the stadium in Haifa.

All this, until the "attack of the triangle" came - an elevation by Elon Almog, a lower by Itai Schechter - and an amazing touch by Eduardo Guerrero.



The goal reminded me of another key move in a similar situation from the same area on the verge of expansion - Eran Zehavi's bomb to the Maccabi Haifa network in the playoffs of the 2014/15 season, a missile that cracked Vladimir Stojkovic's network and forced Maccabi Tel Aviv's path to treble.

The difference is that Drago did not kick a bomb - he gave up power in favor of accuracy.

It was pure art, a magical touch that ended with Eric Janko's essays.

One can argue if the goalkeeper could have taken, it is impossible not to be amazed at the amount of technique that was inherent in this goal.

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Pure art.

Eduardo Guerrero (Photo: Ariel Shalom)

Van Leven is well acquainted with the youth department of Maccabi Tel Aviv.

He has been with her for almost five years.

Guerrero was absorbed from his first day at the club.

Yesterday the striker was in charge on the line.

Towards the end, the Dutchman decided where the change would come from and shifted it to the middle.

It ended in a duo.



No drag is the story here and neither is Van Leven.

What happened last night in Bloomfield, this magical goal, is the fulfillment of Mitch Goldhaar's vision.

He invests almost NIS 30 million a year in the club's youth department, but in order for the youth department to provide the goods, in order for players to develop, a coach is needed to develop them in the youth and one to help them absorb properly in the seniors.

Van Leven grew up in the youth and now he is also aiming for the senior team, picking up a corner and running to punch.

How important to the team is someone who knows his staff well and can beat Maccabi Petah Tikva twice thanks to players who went through him - once Eden Kartzev, another time they dragged.

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How important to the team is someone who knows his staff well.

Patrick Van Leven (Photo: Ariel Shalom)

This game was also a statement against Maccabi Haifa.

The situation of the Greens a week ago against Maccabi Petah Tikva was very similar.

Guy Luzon's team came up better in the second half, equalizing and closing the goal.

This time Maccabi Tel Aviv was better, even after the break, but lost its head following the goal it conceded.

The game went in the direction of indecision, even in 1: 2 almost a draw was written about it.

Still, Maccabi Tel Aviv, after two Xs in three games, succeeded where the Greens failed - they emerged victorious.



There are still enough points in the box office, but if Maccabi Haifa does not win in Ashdod, the gap will be 3 or 4 points.

This is already significant.

Tonight's game is almost the last chance for Barak Bachar and his players to prove that they were nevertheless winked at from a different material.

After failing to defeat Maccabi Petah Tikva and Maccabi Tel Aviv, they found themselves in a situation of no choice.

A victory in Ashdod, not exactly the field you want to reach when the championship is at stake, will cause the green gaze to shift towards the arrogant and proud champion, with a counter-wink in her direction that means four words: "You do not scare us."

Almost a last chance.

Barak Bachar (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)

Football fans have, at the given moment of the valley, absorption or disqualification of their team, nothing but their team - no family, no work, no hobbies.

Just them and this fraction of a second where the ball flutters in the net.

At the beginning of March, when Hatem Abd al-Hamid's equalizer for Hapoel Tel Aviv was disqualified at the time of the injury, many Hapoel Beer Sheva fans grabbed their heads and were filled with painful feelings.

One of them went a little too far.



Creative man Matan Halk posted a particularly offensive post on Facebook against referee Daniel Bar Natan.

He realized his mistake 20 minutes later and removed the status, but 20 minutes is an eternity in the internet space.

The screenshot made wings and probably reached Bar Natan as well.

The judge began the proceedings to file a defamation suit.

Had the matter come to court and even to mediation, he would have won unquestionably.

It really was a horrible post.



Some, as mentioned, realized that he had made a huge mistake.

On Wednesday, Holocaust Remembrance Day, he posted a series of apology tweets on Twitter.

So far, a fairly routine story in recent years of a man from the settlement who verbally attacks a public figure and the matter threatens to reach the legal level.

Had the apology of an ordinary, laconic part, as requested and required by this or that compromise agreement, been also not a story that finds its way into this column.

But his apology was unusual.

She was different - honest, brave, without masks and mostly came to convey a message.



"The fine line between humor and vicious writing has been crossed and I just behaved in a disobedient way to a person who did nothing to me and we never met," wrote part of the main tweet, which you can read below in its entirety, "As a mentally handicapped, IDF disabled person facing PTSD, I know what it is. Feeling bad on the inside.

And that's exactly how I made him feel.

For a month my heart ached for making a person feel that way.

I stand here Accept with and Facebook / Twitter and apologize from the bottom of my soul for these words and the harm to Daniel and thank him for deciding not to sue me and accept my apology.

You are the coolest man in the world!

Sorry, sorry, sorry a thousand times.

No ego, no pose, no brain confusion - just sorry. "



Some later stated that after years of ignoring and preventing, he decided to treat post-trauma. He took direct and full responsibility for the act. The remorse did not fall on deaf ears.

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Football referees are exposed to a tremendous amount of criticism.

They live with curses, with insults, with threats.

It can almost be said that this is one of the conditions in choosing the profession - to know how to develop elephant skin and to face mountains of slime.

But here was much more than a "judge, you bastard."

Some realized that the border had been crossed.

By actually posting the apology he hopes you will understand too.

It is permissible to criticize professionals at the tolerable and acceptable levels, it is permissible at the tolerable level to do it even a little dirtier than "criticism".

And yet, it is always important to remember that the characters on the field are people of flesh and blood.



As for Bar Natan, after countless decisions, some good and some less, on the field, he had to rule off him this time.

"Although the post was terrible and for me it crossed every line, I found it appropriate to accept Matan's sincere apology in light of the sincere and deep remorse he expressed, and no less because of Matan's special personal circumstances that did not leave me indifferent," he said in response. "But all football fans, wherever they are, will learn. We referees also have a limit to the insults, curses and blatant statements that are said and / or written about us in the various media."



In summary, and translating the case into the language of football, Bar Natan decided, went independent to VAR and reversed the ruling.

It would not be an exaggeration to say, in a positive way and without a hint of cynicism, that this is his most important, correct and beautiful judgment decision this season.

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