Did not serve any of them.
Hapoel Haifa and Maccabi Petah Tikva parted ways tonight (Saturday) in a 2: 2 draw with Sami Ofer, in a game in which both teams could have won, but failed to do so.
Haifa and Petah Tikva are teams without tactical discipline. It is good for the general public, but for the health of Elisha Levy and Nir Klinger, absolutely not. For Haifa, this is a second game in a row in a 2: 2 draw.
The Carmel Reds knew this game was a "tee" junction for them.
Right to the top, left to the bottom.
At the end they stood still.
Alan Ozbolt put the hosts ahead (8) but here his team stopped.
James Adney (35) and Lamek Benda (47) turned, and then Klinger's team stopped to rest.
It is not clear what happened to two teams that must win, lead, but then stop playing.
Hanan Maman punished (69) after a mistake by Arik Janko and determined the result of the game.
In a situation where both teams looked like they did not want to win, it's no wonder each one took a point, not advancing them anywhere.
Haifa removes this point from the top playoffs, it continues to establish Petah Tikva in last place in the table.
Banda with a makeover that did not last long, Photo: Maor Elkelsi,
Maman determines the distribution of points in Sami Ofer, Photo: Maor Elkelsi,
Ness Zamir fights, Photo: Maor Elkelsi,
A draw that does not serve anyone, Photo: Maor Elkelsi,
Elisha Levy.
Hapoel Haifa moves away from the top, Photo: Maor Elkelsi,
Nir Klinger, Petah Tikva does not come out of the pit, Photo: Maor Elkelsi,
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