Beitar Jerusalem reached Sami Ofer tonight (Sunday) looking for the safe haven and staying in the league, and despite being in the lead throughout most stages of the game, they ended in a disappointing 1-1 draw against Hapoel Haifa.
The group from the capital swims in the open sea but every time something takes it away from a calm place, it is usually itself responsible for it.
Even against Hapoel Haifa, whose interest in the league does not exist and is counting days to the semi-finals of the cup, Beitar somehow lost a 0: 1 advantage (Tamir Adi in Pendel, 12) in the second half.
Betar, who swam so fast in the first half, tried hard, sunk, sheep, until she had no strength left in the second half.
Even a light breeze would have brought her back to the point where she started the game, but in the end it was Alan Ozbolt who equalized (70).
Betar lost two precious points for itself.
In a game like this, when it has already led, it is forbidden to lose points in the struggles for survival.
Coach Yossi Aboksis knows it's like signs on the road leading to the abyss, but as long as his team has not fallen, he should keep going.
Ozbolt celebrates a goal after a long time, Photo: Berni Ardov
The question is with whom is he going to this war?
Without Jordan Shuaa, Niv Zrihan and Richmond Boachi, this group's attack is anemic and there is no drop of iron in the front.
Glaofilo Haselbaink is everything but power at the front.
Michael Ohana is the only thing who worked against Hapoel Haifa and in the current Betar it is like a sign of life in the heart of the sea, because the talented midfielder is the kind of player who can take this team to a safe shore.
After a long period of injuries he barely had air for 60 minutes, but Betar needed much more from him.
Perhaps with the return of Shua and their descendants (Boachi finished the season), Betar will be swept ashore, because on its own it will be very difficult for her.
Hapoel Haifa will not be relegated, but it looks like a team that does not want to play.
In the second half, with no opposition from the opponent who fell off his feet, the Reds only equalized.
She's not won five games in a row.
The count of time for the Cup semi-final and derby in Bloomfield confused Hapoel Haifa.
There is also a league and as long as it is not over, it is desirable that it looks different.
Hapoel Haifa must look different, Photo: Berni Ardov
Alon Turgeman.
In the drought, Photo: Bernie Ardov
Elisha Levy.
Hapoel Haifa with its head in the cup, Photo: Berni Ardov
Yossi Aboksis.
Brought change but still not enough, Photo: Bernie Ardov
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