Summary of Hapoel Beer Sheva's 0:2 victory over Maccabi Netanya/Sport1
The wonderful journey of Eliniv Barda and the Hapoel Beer Sheva players continues and this morning (Monday) they look at the Premier League table and see from third place, to which they climbed at least temporarily, to Maccabi Tel Aviv in second place, only 4 points away.
If Maccabi Tel Aviv collected 10 points in its last eight games, Hapoel Beer Sheva collected 30 points in its last ten games.
A perfect balance that inspires immense respect.
Breda overshadows even Masai Dago who made a tremendous run to first place.
Barda was already on the way down with a sea of criticism and accusations from quite a few Hapoel Be'er Sheva fans, and his recovery journey and that of the players in the last month and a half, shows once again how everything is possible when it comes to football.
It wasn't a big game last night against Maccabi Netanya, but Rotem Hatuel scored the first great and Roy Gordana added one of the goals of the season, if not the goal of the season for sure.
Gordana, who also recorded an excellent game together with Miguel Vitor, said last night: "My dream is to receive a call-up to the Israel national team. I am a fan of the national team and I wish I could receive a call-up for the Nations League next month. I will be the happiest person."
doesn't stop pushing.
Berda with Antonio Separ/Berni Ardov
Gordana as well as Miguel Vitor, Rotem Hatuel and Yoni Stoyanov carry four yellow cards and if they receive a fifth yellow card against Maccabi Petah Tikva this weekend, they will not be able to play against Maccabi Tel Aviv in the next round.
Eliniv Barda made it clear last night that he will not do accounting and will not keep them against Maccabi Petah Tikva.
"We have a large and high-quality squad and we don't keep players. The most important game is the next game," Barda clarified his priorities.
Breda is praised from wall to wall in the club and the owner Alona Barkat also receives warm words for not being stressed by the bad period that culminated in the three losses in a row, and gave the coach peace to come to his senses and lead her on the magical journey she is going through.
"Aliniv's secret is that he doesn't let the players feel that they have done their part," club officials said last night.
"He constantly pushes the players and doesn't give up anything all week in training. Barda always believed in the Hapoel Beer Sheva players. He was convinced that such an achievement could be made."
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