Kobi Refuah saw from the stands how Hapoel Tel Aviv loses a second game in a row, this time to Bnei Sakhnin, and begins to balance his rare success rates as a coach.
On the other hand, Haim Sylves does the same with Sakhnin, only the opposite.
A second straight win, again a small 0-1, and that comes after opening with three games without a win.
Clearly the points are much more critical to Sylves.
He is sitting on the most fragile chair in Israeli football.
Any oscillation can bring him down, but the man who balanced this chair during the Sharon Mimar era, is doing exactly the same thing for Sylves.
Biram Kiel is the best thing there is in Sakhnin.
It's not just the cooking at Fahd Bayou's winning goal, but the fact that he is the only one to have shown football on the grass in Doha.
The irony of fate is that one of the reasons Mimar was fired from Sakhnin is his insistence on Bayou, who arrived wounded.
Now Mimar is no longer in the team and Baio has brought 3 points that bring Sakhnin closer to the top playoffs.
If Refuah and Hapoel Tel Aviv do not return the cart to the track, their place in the playoffs will also be in danger.
Tasting.
Standing on the lines in a remote medical place, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
Sakhnin fans, today in Doha, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
Genis tries to move forward, today in Doha, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
Einbinder watches over Kabha, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
Ben Bitton tries to find a friend, today in Sakhnin, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
Hapoel players disappointed after Sakhnin's advantage goal, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
Sakhnin players after the victory gate, Photo: Maor Elkelsi
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