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Quietly Quietly: Dramatic 1:2 for Hapoel Tel Aviv over Beitar Jerusalem Israel today

2022-11-09T20:26:25.358Z


The Reds registered a second victory in the deserted Bloomfield and escaped from the hot bottom • Ozhbolt (14) hit the first, Einbinder equalized with an own goal (35) and Zarihan (84) decided near the end • Yossi Aboxis' team below the red line


Every time Niv Zarihan sees Beitar Jerusalem something lights up in him. Otherwise it is impossible to explain the fact that the striker scores again and again against the Yellow and Black. This also happened tonight (Wednesday) in the match between the two teams in Blimfield, only this time his goal gave Hapoel Tel Aviv A precious victory in the underground struggles.

The first half opened with the pressure of the Reds, who managed to score from a shot by Alan Ozbolt, but from that goal the host disappeared completely, and Beitar did what it wanted on the field. The thing is that all of Beitar's attacking players, Jordan Shua, Nicolasco and Asperia, provided misses big and settled for an own goal by Dan Einbinder.

Dramatic play in Bloomfield, photo: Alan Shiver

Ozbolt celebrates the first, photo: Alan Shiver

The trend continued in the second half as well, Beitar was better and it seemed like it was only a matter of time before they would score, but as the minutes passed, Yossi Abuxis' players fell off their feet, Hapoel took control of things, and then came the great winning goal by Niv Zarihan, who if not him , who came off the bench and scored a beautiful goal from outside the box and on the way gave Sloboden Drapić a lot of air and also some distance from the bottom.

The referees in the game in Jaffa, photo: Alan Shiver

Beitar in shock, photo: Alan Shiver

Dramatic play in Bloomfield, photo: Alan Shiver

Ozbolt celebrates the first, photo: Alan Shiver

The Reds celebrate in Bloomfield, photo: Alan Shiver

Shua tries to score, photo: Alan Shiver

Dramatic play in Bloomfield, photo: Alan Shiver

Beitar celebrates too early, photo: Alan Shiver

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Source: israelhayom

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