Hapoel Petach Tikva beat Bnei Yehuda 0:4 in the cup

The outstanding actor Antonich, score: 7
Good defensive work plus a debut goal. The disappointing player Sevilla, score: 3
Adom who didn’t really leave a chance for his team.

The turning point for Hapoel Petah Tikva and now the Malavas will embark on a new path? Perhaps, Bnei Lam achieved his first victory as a coach this evening (Thursday) when his team defeated Bnei Yehuda 0:4 in the round of 16 of the State Cup.

Before the game, everyone was probably expecting a close and exciting game, because there is nothing like a heated meeting between the team that is nominated for relegation and the club that is nominated for promotion, but the game developed completely differently and was only one-sided.

The Malaves started with a storm, when the Oranges on the other hand often lost balls and tried to move the ball without success, in the 15th minute Guy Sevilla committed a serious foul on Fortune Bassey and after a very long VAR check, the referee issued the red card and Bnei Yehuda was left with only ten players.

The first half was zero, but the second? Another opera. It started in the 54th minute with Niko Antonich’s debut goal, continued with Avi Rikan who came on as a substitute and scored a goal as only he knows how in the 74th minute, Ofek Osher (also coming off the bench) joined the celebration in the 79th minute at the end of an excellent burst and Sapir Itach in the minute The 87 signed with myself.

Bnei Lam as mentioned with a debut victory in his team, when now he will hope that he will be able to embark together with his team on a new path in the league, while on the other hand Omer Peretz and the Oranges will face the promotion struggles of the National League.

second half

  • ’90

  • Referee Majed Rushrush blew his whistle to end the match! Hapoel Petah Tikva advanced to the quarterfinals of the State Cup with an easy 0:4 over Bnei Yehuda.

Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Dawn) Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Dawn) Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Dawn)

  • ’87

  • Own goal! Hapoel Petah Tikva went up 0:4: a cross ball from the right reached the box, Sapir made a last touch and scored for his own goal.
  • ’84

  • Niko Antonich left, Itay Schechter entered.

Bnei Yehuda’s players are disappointed (Shahar Gross) Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Shahar Gross) Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Shahar Gross)

  • ’79

  • Gate! Hapoel Petah Tikva went up to 0:3: a great explosive attack. Idan Vared gave Ofek Usher happiness and it was not confused and scored.
  • ’78

  • Moti Barshatsky also left, Maor Biton entered.
  • ’78

  • Double exchange at Bnei Yehuda. Stav Israeli is out, Idan Reta is in.

Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Dawn) Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Dawn) Avi Ricken celebrates (Dawn)

  • ’74

  • Gate! Hapoel Petah Tikva went up 0:2: Avi Rikan received a ball in the air and, as only he knows, kicked the ball into the net.
  • ’71

  • An accurate ray ball hit the head of a lucky comet who struck out.
  • ’65

  • Hamza Shibli also left, Idan Vared entered.
  • ’65

  • Denis Adaniran made way for Avi Ricken who entered.
  • ’65

  • Triple change at Hapoel P.T. Gilbert Komson left, Ofek Osher entered.

Hamza Shibli (Shahar Gross) Fortune Bassey kicks (Shahar Gross) Roy Elimelech with the ball (Shahar Gross)

  • ’62

  • Jan Kinoneis also entered the referee’s register.
  • ’59

  • Replacement at Bnei Yehuda. Eden Otchi left, Shahar Rosen entered.
  • ’55

  • A huge miss for Adeniran. It started with Shivli juggling and kicking, Abbi headed straight to Adaniran who Makrob kicked out.

Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Dawn) Bnei Yehuda players are disappointed, Hapoel Petah Tikva celebrate (Dawn) Hapoel Petah Tikva players celebrate (Dawn) Niko Antovich strikes (Dawn)

  • ’54

  • Gate! Hapoel Petah Tikva went up 0:1: Hamza Shibli picked up a corner kick, Niko Antonich rose above everyone else and hit the net.
  • ’49

  • First chance for the Jews. Moti Barshatsky kicked from outside the area, but Karmi was on the spot and caught it easily.

first half

  • ’45+3

  • Muti Berschatsky received a yellow card.

Denis Adinaran grabs the head (Shahar Gross) Denis Adinaran (Shahar Gross)

  • ’38

  • A tremendous opportunity for Hapoel PT. After a mistake in the defense, Denis Adaniran entered the box and kicked with a close touch, but Shabi came out excellent and headed.
  • ’36

  • A chance for Hapoel PT. Roi Elimelech, the player from the right side into the box, Jan Kinoneis kicked from the air, but the ball went high over the goal.
  • ’30

  • Precisely after the red, the game calms down, Bnei Yehuda tries to sting with bursts.
  • ’19

  • Fortune Bassei received the first yellow card of the match.

Majed Rushrush issues a red card to Guy Sevilla (Shahar Gros)

  • ’15

  • Red card, Bnei Yehuda remains with 10 players! Guy Sevilla committed a foul, the VAR intervened, called the referee and after a review, sent the player off.
  • ‘9

  • Another chance for Hapoel PT. This time Roi Elimelech kicked from a distance, but his ball went high over the frame.

Benny Lam (Shahar Gross) Omer Peretz (Shahar Gross)

  • ‘7

  • First chance in the game. Fortune Bassey passed to Denis Adaniran, who advanced a little and unleashed a strong kick, Yonatan Shabi was on the spot and headed.
  • ‘1

  • Judge Majed Rushrush kicked off the match!

Hapoel Petah Tikva fans (Dawn Gross) Bnei Yehuda fans (Dawn Gross)

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