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Beitar Jerusalem is worried: the three stars are drained at the most wrong moment - voila! Sport

2023-02-20T05:18:52.796Z


The rivals have learned, Nicolasco is on the decline, Asperia is investing and tiring: just as Aboxis feared, Beitar's problems are surfacing just before a challenging and decisive series of games


Hapoel Haifa's 0:0 draw against Beitar Jerusalem (Sport1)

In Beitar Jerusalem, they left overall satisfied with the result last night (Sunday) against Hapoel Haifa (0:0), but were disturbed by the ability and the fact that the team is in less good shape in recent weeks, as it prepares for the three games that will determine whether it will finish the regular season in the top playoffs. We expect tough games against Maccabi Haifa away, Hapoel Tel Aviv at home and Bnei Sakhnin in Doha.



Yossi Abouxis said at the end that "after we saw that we were not getting along, a draw is not a bad result", but he is saving his concerns for a conversation with the professional team.

These problems could have been predicted in advance, back in the January break.

Abuxis talked about how the team squeezed itself, especially the front part, and explained that the team needed replacements.

Dan Beaton has already concluded but Maccabi Tel Aviv did not release, same as above for Dor Turgeman, Dor Hugi preferred to go to Sakhnin, Eduardo Guerrero was suspended and Fred Friday arrived, which is a story in itself.



Beitar bet on Friday on the last day of the window, but so far the player doesn't seem like he's fighting for his career. "If he was serious in the two weeks he was here, he would have played more," the club said. "He takes everything easy, doesn't invest Too much in training and not looking good.

Otherwise Yossi would have incorporated it more.

Let's hope we start to see other things from him, because we need another player to help us up front."

Something is no longer working.

Shua and Esperia (Photo: Maor Alxalsi)

Those who also failed to rise are midfielders Tamir Adi and Theresia Toma.

It seems that Oral Daghani is also getting lost in the transitions between the position of the brakeman and the midfielder, and Yossi Abouxis will look for solutions for the match against Maccabi Haifa in the next round, with Ofir Kriaf also in the 11 picture.



Either way, Beitar's difficulties are not due to a lack of will. Danilo Asperia is more drained than anyone, you can see it in the amount of sprints and tackles he makes. The teams have studied Jordan Shua who comes back, and stick to him and make him react nervously. Yoon Nicolasco? The one who scored 14 Goals in 17 games is unusual. Even when he scored in the last few weeks, he still looks less sharp. It's natural and legitimate, except that Aboksis doesn't have any player who can complete them at the moment, and that's Beitar's big concern for the finish line.



And yet, Beitar has 7 points from the last three games, and is in a good position to finish in the top playoffs, which would have sounded ridiculous a few months ago. The club understood the disappointment of the crowd that came in droves and said: "When such a crowd comes, they want to see a better game and that Understandable, but we have difficulties and limitations.

Right now we are only concentrating on meeting the goal of the top playoffs."



In theory, Beitar needs to get 4 or 5 points in the next three games to finish in the top playoffs.

As it looks now, every point against Maccabi Haifa will be a bonus, but Beitar will have to beat Hapoel Tel Aviv Stadi and accumulate at least a point against Sakhnin in the final round. Considering the atmosphere in Doha Stadium when Beitar arrives, it won't be easy, but probably necessary to meet the goal.

Either way, it seems that the battle for the last ticket will be decided between Beitar and MS Ashdod.

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Source: walla

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