If you have to find two words that sum up Maccabi Tel Aviv's 0:1 victory over Hapoel Haifa tonight (Saturday) in the most appropriate way, they are - nerves and joy. Nerves because of the display of judgment, because of the waste of time, and if you are yellow fans, then nerves about the misses but joy Big because of the dramatic winning goal by Djorja Jovanovic in the 98th minute.
Throughout the game there was only one team on the field, and it was of course Maccabi Tel Aviv. Avi Rikan's goal in the first minutes was disallowed due to a foul. A few minutes later Eran Zahavi scored a goal, which was also disallowed because his foot may have crossed the foul line in the decision Very, very borderline - something that really angered the yellows and caused them to get under unnecessary pressure.
Maccabi repeatedly tried to break through Hapoel Haifa's bunker, but George Jovanovic and Eran Zahavi again continued their trend of misses from the last period and provided misses from 100 percent goal situations.
In between, a Levita fan went down to the locker room during the game to change lenses, which further agitated the crowd.
It was appropriate for Hapoel Haifa to leave with a point from Bloomfield.
For 90 minutes she defended and hoped to try and sting in the bursts, but she was not really able to threaten Daniel Peretz's goal, and a team that tries to waste time can end up being punished and that's what Jovanovic did in the 98th minute when he scored a great goal to give his team the victory the justified
Ivitch.
Almost lost points, photo: Alan Shiver
Jovanovich and Zahavi.
Another game, more misses, photo: Alan Shiver
Oscar Gloch.
The boy was not saved, photo: Alan Shiver
Hapoel Haifa on the grass, photo: Alan Shiver
Roni Levy, photography: Alan Shiver
Louis Taha, photo: Alan Shiver
Levita goes down to change a lens.
caused a commotion, photo: Alan Shiver
Gozlan and Turgeman in the stands, photo: Alan Shiver
Hapoel Haifa fans, photo: Alan Shiver
Protest in the stands of Maccabi Tel Aviv, photo: Alan Shiver
Maccabi Tel Aviv fan, photo: Alan Shiver
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