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2022-05-22T09:10:28.391Z


The Maccabi Haifa star's double-double season has placed him as the most influential footballer in the country, but it is not certain that this will be enough for the Greens in the cup final. Ron Amikam concludes the Sabbath


Quadruple Double: Will Noble Omar's impressive numbers suffice for another degree?

The Maccabi Haifa star's double-double season has placed him as the most influential footballer in the country, but it is not certain that this will be enough for the Greens in the cup final.

Ron Amikam concludes Shabbat with the dismal data of Hapoel Tel Aviv in the derby and the real refreshment required from Maccabi Tel Aviv

Ron Amikam

22/05/2022

Sunday, May 22, 2022, 12:00 p.m.

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1.

Just before the derby yesterday (Saturday) an official farewell was held from Omar Damari.

In the stands stood children wondering who this former player who deserves respect, those children who are beginning to inculcate sympathy values ​​and do not recognize victory in a derby.

I do not know if they bothered to tell them - because it is terribly distant in consciousness - that this guy is not only the first youth coach at Hapoel Tel Aviv, he won derbies, including the season (0: 3 in Khodorov and 1: 2 in Kiryat Shalom).

And wore red when it happened.



8 years without a derby win is a long way from an unreasonable path.

These are the numbers of a Jerusalem derby, and there it is in general because the two teams hardly met.

Even the derby in Haifa knows ups and downs, but the derby in Tel Aviv is boringly boring.

You watch for 70 minutes a bunch of Reds fight with their nails to disrupt Maccabi's living space, sometimes they fight with their teeth to make two consecutive passes or go through the half.



At the end the depth in the bench is crucial, and it ends easily, and it is impossible to add "from what is expected", because it is expected.

It's sharp, it's smooth, it's one-sided.

No matter how many red crowds there are in the stands, how much power he will demonstrate, the club he stands behind has no ability to overcome even the hunger of the opponent.

And these are 8 years that their golden hair is not a partner in 6 of them.

Next season, they say he will return to Maccabi.

Who signs that even next season it will change, that there will be some random victory that will break the streak?

I do not sign.

It is better to sign a bank guarantee already.

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There is no sense that something is about to change.

Hapoel Tel Aviv (Photo: Ariel Shalom)

There were days when Maccabi looked exactly like that in the derbies.

Hapoel did not beat it 0: 5 but there were derbies that it seemed like a 0: 6 gap.

Because there was a club there, and owners who thought big and mostly far.

It is true that this has not been translated into championships, but you will tell these children in the stands that about a decade ago, only a decade ago, Hapoel Tel Aviv had the greatest team in its history, and some would say the greatest of all time.



The verb is no longer competitive.

It may be the fifth place is the most significant it has taken since 2012, but it is all fifth place.

Yes, it has experienced disintegration along the way and relegation, but there is a refreshing turnover of players there, and yet, there is no sense that anything is going to change.

Something in the cracked character, the character of a club, the character of managers and owners.

A big club does not call itself a big club but acts like a big club.

And Hapoel Tel Aviv today is called a big club, but it is a club that is becoming marginal.

By the way, like Betar Jerusalem. There are success sequences - Maccabi Haifa did not win the championship for 10 years, Maccabi Tel Aviv once had 13 such years - but a club that tries and does not succeed, is bigger than a club that does not try and of course does not succeed.

We have reached the end of May again and he does not have a coach yet.

Mitch Goldhaar (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)

Here we are at the end of May, almost like every year in the Goldhaar era, and Maccabi Tel Aviv does not have a coach for next season, and it is not clear what the staff will be and what star he will sign, if he signs, and although Israeli football has received a two-week delay in the Conference League qualifiers.

Next Thursday begins a streak of 3-4 team games, in less than a month training will resume, training camp, July 22 first official game.



This is the first time since 2012 that Maccabi Tel Aviv is neither a champion nor a runner-up.

She has had 5 championships and 5 runners-up since, she ran for the championship, she competed.

This season it did not happen to her.

And it was precisely from this place that she began to run the next generation, something of which we have seen in recent weeks.

I do not know if this was an assumption by the management or a decision by Mladen Krastic - the jute fabrics that surround Kiryat Shalom grow from season to season and hide too much - but it was a super right decision.

Maccabi Tel Aviv must be refreshed.

It could be that their golden hair is a boost to subscribers, the merchandise industry, the strength of the club - here, a player who went abroad returns home - but the staff must be refreshed. And time passes, and does not stop. New - with at least 4 brand new foreigners and some young players from the space - will bring a championship with Eran Zehavi.

The competition between the fan clubs led to complete chaos (Photo: Berni Ardov)

2.

Imagine that during the day tens and hundreds of Maccabi Haifa fans, who were caught by the camera breaking into the playing field after the championship celebration, will be summoned for questioning, as well as dozens of Hapoel and Maccabi Tel Aviv fans who caught the camera He will be arrested, interrogated, and brought before a referee on Tuesday. At the police station at the beginning and end of the game.) And all this without the association prosecutor even filing one indictment against the teams for vicarious liability.



The competition between the fan clubs led to complete chaos at the end of Maccabi Haifa's championship celebrations - 21 years after the Amir Rand disaster - and to a flare show that Derby stopped for 17 minutes.

And this competition will escalate as the state treats these disturbances according to the perception that it happened at a sporting event, and there it is allowed.

A man who throws a smoke grenade on the street, and forces police saboteurs to hold hand forceps while children are around, will receive two years in prison without blinking. What is allowed in Italy, is allowed in Italy. The order is more violated and further violated.The law must organize itself and put an end to it.

An even rarer double is depicted as the king of goals and the king of cooking.

Noble Omar (Photo: Berni Ardov)

3.

The last thing you expect is that on the eve of the State Cup final, the two finalists will dance on the field.

Beyond the fact that it says a lot about the difference between teams that occasionally flash with resounding 0: 3 and intoxicating football and teams that do it in almost every team they raise, it says a lot about the depth in the big clubs, and that includes Maccabi Tel Aviv and the Ural team yesterday. Baya.

Sometimes, staff balance and control are more important than faculty identity.

And we'll get that in the cup final.

Although the 5-point gap between the champion and her runner-up, with whom the season ended, sometimes seems bigger, he says a lot about this final.

I would not bet on who would win it.

Israeli football is full of runners-up who shattered double dreams - or quadruple in this case - and is also full of finals that had nothing to do with the season they represented.



Still, there is a small difference.



Noble Omar finished a season with a double-double yesterday, which is even rarer than a player who finishes as the top scorer and king in that season.

32 years we have not seen such a thing, certainly not in these numbers.

In the 1968/69 season, Motla Spiegler scored 26 goals and scored 14, and his Maccabi Netanya did not win the championship.

Noble did it, sat at home for two months due to injury, and his team won the championship.

Cooking, after all, is the result of occupation.

Noble had enough good players around him who, without him and especially with him, managed to produce a 14th championship for Maccabi Haifa, a second consecutive championship, and a championship that once again changed the hegemony in Israeli football.

Noble Omar is not only a footballer this season, he is the best league player in Israel, also the most significant and influential.

Game changer vs. Game changer.

Eran Zehavi (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)

But precisely because of the expected return of Eran Zehavi, it is worth mentioning: the move that Maccabi Haifa made in January 2021 with Azili is equivalent to the move that Maccabi Tel Aviv made in January 2013 with Zehavi.

This is Game Changer.

When Zehavi came to Israel from Italy, Azili was a 19-and-a-half-year-old player in the second division (Zehavi was also once a 19-and-a-half-year-old player in the second division).

When Zahavi left for China, Noble left for Spain.

Next season, if Zahavi's move takes place, they will be against each other, for the first time really.

Two numbers 7, in the two largest clubs in Israel.



Now all that is left to maximize this amazing coincidence is that a noble will accept Shandong's offer - or as it is called - and leave for China at the age of 29.

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