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Yuval Ashkenazi concluded for a season and a half with Maccabi Netanya - Walla! sport

2022-01-09T19:45:29.747Z


The Maccabi Haifa midfielder is expected to join the team of Bnei Lam, who was angry after the 1: 1 against Hadera: "They played maybe 20 minutes of football in the second half"


Yuval Ashkenazi concluded for a season and a half with Maccabi Netanya

The Maccabi Haifa midfielder is expected to join the team of Bnei Lam, who was angry after the 1: 1 against Hadera: "They played maybe 20 minutes of football in the second half"

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09/01/2022

Sunday, 09 January 2022, 21:12 Updated: 21:40

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Summary: Hapoel Hadera - Maccabi Netanya 1: 1 (Sport 1)

Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Hadera parted ways tonight (Sunday) in a 1-1 draw, as part of the 17th round of the Premier League.

At the end of the game there were a lot of confrontations between players from both teams and the coaches on the lawn and on the way to the locker rooms and the atmosphere was tense.

The game itself was also hot and eight yellow and red cards were drawn during it.



Maccabi Haifa midfielder Yuval Ashkenazi has concluded a season and a half with Maccabi Netanya.

The 29-year-old midfielder, who came to Maccabi Haifa in 2019 and had a great start to his time there, suffered a serious injury for the Greens and has not really returned to playing consistently since.

Several teams in the Premier League were interested in Ashkenazi's addition, but due to Bnei Lam's good relations with the Greens, the clubs also reached a principled conclusion about the move.

More on Walla!

Before the end: Maccabi Netanya extorted 1: 1 from Hapoel Hadera

To the full article

On the way to Netanya.

Ashkenazi (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)

angry.

Lem (Photo: Shlomi Gabay)

Netanya coach

Bnei Lem

said after the game: "I know this type of game. I did everything in the game, I just needed to get dressed and go in to play. I did everything possible. We knew that Hadera should not lead 0: 1 because if they lead, we will not play. In the second half Maybe there were 20 minutes of football. Add five minutes here, it's ridiculous. There was room for 12-10 minutes. I do not want to talk about players and add players. That's what's here right now. We are missing the finishing leg today. Hadera is the black sheep of "Maccabi Netanya, we knew it was a difficult game. We took a point and we need to look at the good side. We have continuity."



Hadera coach

Menachem Koretzky

: "We were upset that we took the ball out when they had an injured player and they did not do it. Disrespectful. We had a game, especially in the first half, fantastic for us. We knew how to keep the ball and get into situations. We managed to prevent Netanya from getting into situations except the corner. "I'm proud of my players, they wanted to, they tried. If we keep playing like that, I'm sure we'll get the points we need."



On the result, the Hadera coach said: "We really wanted to win, we also played to win, but in the end we had to take care of the little things. We had to be more responsible in the fund. My players gave everything and I can not come to them with complaints.



" We played 70 minutes with ten Players, it was not easy and simple. Netanya brought in a lot of offensive tools, players got tired and injured. In any case, I think we should have come out of this game with three points, we deserved to win. "



industrial silence?

"There is no noise, we work. In football there are good and less good times. You have to know how to get through it. We are sure that this team will succeed."

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  • Maccabi Netanya

  • Hapoel Hadera

  • Bnei Lem

  • Menachem Koretzky

Source: walla

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