Hapoel Tel Aviv came to the game against Bnei Raina cheering from the spot in the derby.
Rayna came home proud after getting a point against Maccabi Haifa and all of that added up to one point for each team in their meeting tonight (Sunday).
So a point here and another one last week, but in the end it doesn't advance any of the teams to the goal.
Hapoel Tel Aviv wants a top playoff, Reina just to survive in the league, but neither of them has the necessary characteristics to achieve the goal.
Keltins in the fight for the ball, photo: Alan Shiver
Ozbolt in the fight for the ball, photo: Alan Shiver
Hapoel Tel Aviv celebrates the advantage, photo: Alan Shiver
Alan Ojebolt is a player who is suitable for the top playoffs and the Slovenian scored just before the break the 0:1 in the Radius game of Rayna in Netanya.
There were stages in the game where it looked like the newcomer would not be able to score even if the game went into the night.
Hapoel Tel Aviv fell for it.
The new acquisition Mark Costa, in one of the few situations in the game, equalized with a nice shot to the corner of Zubas (77).
In Barina they say that Costa is "exceeding the budget".
But to stay in the league you also need players with a high budget, ones that are beyond the bad average that currently exists in Reina.
With a little more quality of the newcomer, you might be able to survive, with Hapoel THA you also need a miracle to be in the top six.
Hapoel Tel Aviv celebrates the advantage, photo: Alan Shiver
Distribution of points in Netanya, photo: Alan Shiver
Reina fans in the Netanya stands, photo: Alan Shiver
Reina players before the whistle.
Some of them without the shirts in question, photo: Alan Shiver
Hapoel Tel Aviv players after the absorption, photo: Alan Shiver
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