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See six from six: The young Israeli team defeated Poland 1: 2
Alon Hazan's team recorded a second consecutive victory in the Euro 2023 qualifiers, again away and after a reversal.
Peretz made a mistake and allowed the host to take the lead, but an own goal and a free kick by Eden Kartzev guaranteed three points for Israel
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Tuesday, 07 September 2021, 22:50 Updated: 22:54
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After achieving an impressive 1: 2 away victory over Hungary five days ago, the young Israeli team collected three more precious points tonight (Tuesday) in the Euro 2023 qualifiers, when they defeated Poland 1: 2.
Israel, which enjoyed an own goal and received another delicacy from Kartzav, established itself at the top of the second table with six points, on a par with Germany, which will be the next rival in exactly one month.
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The young Israeli team started a campaign with 1: 2 away against Hungary
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On the way to three more points?
Kartsev (Photo: Liron Moldovan)
The game actually didn't start well for Alon Hazan's players, who in just seven minutes found themselves behind after an unfortunate goal. Karem Jaber put a ball back to Daniel Peretz, the goalkeeper took it badly and Katzper Smolinski blocked his delivery attempt and sent the ball inside to make it 0-1 for Poland. Israel returned to the game in the 32nd minute, when the end of Podgorano raised to the field and the stopper Sebastian Valoukevich scored for his goal when he tried to keep it away - 1: 1.
Eden Kartzev opened the second half in an ideal way for the Israeli team, with a goal with a free kick that completed a makeover and set up 1: 2 in the 49th minute - a result that was maintained until the final whistle.
The Israeli national team: Daniel Peretz, Kerem Jaber, Or Balorian, Gil Cohen, Doron Leidner, Eden Kartzev, Omri Gandelman, Arad Bar (Ido Shachar, 46), Suf Podogurano (Maor Levy, 83), Osher Davida (Yuval Sadeh , 77), Autumn Nachmani (Itai Boganim, 68).
The European Youth Championship 2023 will be held in Romania and Georgia from June 9 to July 2.
The nine winners of each qualifier will automatically advance to the tournament, as will the best team among the runners-up.
The other eight runners-up will play in the playoffs on the remaining four tickets.
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