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In the 94th minute: Betar equalized to 2: 2 against Bnei Yehuda | Israel Today

2021-04-20T01:46:16.878Z


| Israeli soccer What a drama: Yossi Aboksis' Oranges, who led by a double advantage until the 90th minute, lost two super important points in the survival battle in Teddy. Of extra time Great drama for Teddy. The oranges are still complicated Photo:  Alan Shiver We wanted to start the article by saying that there are groups that should not be eulogized. Bnei Yehuda presented Teddy tonight (Monday) one of its


What a drama: Yossi Aboksis' Oranges, who led by a double advantage until the 90th minute, lost two super important points in the survival battle in Teddy. Of extra time

  • Great drama for Teddy.

    The oranges are still complicated

    Photo: 

    Alan Shiver

We wanted to start the article by saying that there are groups that should not be eulogized.

Bnei Yehuda presented Teddy tonight (Monday) one of its best games of the season, leading until the 90th minute, and it seemed that it was on its way to an impressive victory and thus leaving itself a chance to stay in the league, but apparently the team from the neighborhood was relegated. Super dramatic.

We'll go back to the drama that developed over time, but until then this game has developed in one direction.

Matthew Liovic scored a great goal from a free kick, after which the game was stopped for about ten minutes, due to a power outage that caused the lighting in the stadium to be partially turned off.

"Celebrating will pay for electricity," Betar fans teased the owner, who also received curses and teasing from them in this game. 

After that break referee Uriel Greenfeld resumed the game despite the non-ideal conditions, but Betar, oh Betar, continued to see darkness on the pitch and in added time of the first half Amit Zanti scored the second after a fantastic operation by Muhammad Gadir.

Bnei Yehuda played a great game, fought, and if Aboksis' attacking players were concentrated in the second half, the result would also end in a quartet for the Jerusalem network.

The third goal was in the air for long minutes, Betar could not kick for the second game in a row, but then came the crash of the Oranges.

A shrinking goal by Marco Jankovic in extra time, simply out of nowhere, managed to put Bnei Yehuda in a big panic and the Jerusalemites in a frenzy. Yossi Aboksis grabbed his head on the lines and saw how his team was pushed back and just could not respond to what was happening, and then came Uri Megbo, again Uri Megbo, who came off the bench and brought his team the so precious point that probably promised Jerusalem another season in the Premier League. 

Source: israelhayom

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