Summary: Beitar Jerusalem - MS Ashdod 1:2 (Sport1)
Yossi Abouxis had a difficult problem ahead of Beitar Jerusalem's game against MS Ashdod. Throughout the week, everyone was talking about the game on Saturday at noon, about the crowd that would come to Teddy, about how much Nicolasco would score, about the ceremony for Moshe Dadash. No one talked too much on MS Ashdod and a relaxed atmosphere was created, as if it should be a kind of carpet on the way to victory.
Aboxis in general saw the victories of Ashdod in Turner and its ability to excel in games of this type. He started a very tactical formation knowing that as long as the team does not concede, it will be fine And it wasn't easy. Teddy pushed forward, there were nerves in the stands, but the goals came and calmed everyone down with 0:2 at halftime.
In the second half it increased.
Maybe in a different game Aboksis would have put Bar Cohen in earlier along with Shua and tried to play more offensively, but he wanted a win at any cost against an opponent to fight for the ticket to the top playoffs.
The significance of the game was so great, he didn't let Teddy's pressure affect him.
"In the coming weeks when there will be a mess in the fight for the tickets to the top playoffs, everyone will understand how critical this victory was," said the club.
He kept the score, and rightly so.
Aboxis (Photo: Danny Maron)
And yet, it is impossible not to notice the fatigue of the front players.
Nicolasco, Shua and Asperia are playing more minutes this season than they are used to, and it shows.
Abuxis commented on this yesterday and said: "The front trio is tired and drained, we will need Fred Friday to get involved and be able to give more minutes. It has been a long time that everything falls on them up front, they are tired and we will have to have more options."
About 16 thousand fans at Teddy stole the show, as well as the ceremony for Moshe Dadash before the game.
Miguel Silva was born in 1995, in the same year Moshe Dadash brought Yossi Abouxis to Beitar Jerusalem. People in the stands were moved by the ceremony for Dadash, by the renewed connection of the club to itself and the general atmosphere that gave a feeling that Beitar is returning to emotion and attracting thousands.
"It reminded me of the 90s, only Avram Levy was missing," said Abouxis at the end.
After the game, Avishai Cohen also referred to the recent improvement in his ability, and to the successful comeback to the yellow-black uniform.
"Tamir wanted to go back to Beitar."
I had a good season with Slobodan Drapić, things didn't always work out and I went out to all kinds of teams, but I always wanted to come back.
I always believed, even when I was with Bnei Yehuda in the lower playoffs, I believed that I belonged to these levels and could return to Beitar and succeed."
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Israeli soccer
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Beitar Jerusalem
Yossi Aboxis