Outstanding player Leo Guindo, score: 7
Scored the goal that started the celebration. The disappointing player Mohamed Kamara made a mess of Hapoel Haifa’s defense, score: 4
Couldn’t affect the game at all. The head is no longer here
Hapoel Haifa and Maccabi Petah Tikva met tonight (Tuesday) at the Sami Ofer Stadium for the round of 16 of the State Cup. Ran Kozhuk’s team left Roni Levy’s team in the dust with a big 0:3 that gave them the ticket to the quarter finals.
The Whites were superior from the first moment of the encounter and already in the 13th minute took the lead with a goal by Salio Guindo on a strike. Six minutes passed and the young Liran Hazan passed two players and unleashed a tremendous kick straight to the connections on the way to a quick 0:2 for the Malavas.
The tempo dropped in the second half, which played in Maccabi’s favor, when Roni Levy’s team failed to get into dangerous situations. In added time Maor Levy who came off the bench closed the story. A huge 0:3 for Ran Kozhuk’s team, who definitely recovered from the defeat inflicted on them by Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Liran Hazan celebrates (Omari Stein)
In the quarter-finals, the Malavas joined Hapoel Beer Sheva, Maccabi Haifa, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Ironi Kiryat Shmona, Hapoel Petah Tikva, Hapoel Nof HaGilil and Maccabi Netanya. Ran Kozhuk’s team will return to the league on Saturday when they meet Hapoel Petah Tikva in a derby that will be especially critical for them in the battles for the top playoffs. Hapoel Haifa are expecting two not easy games at all once morest Hapoel Beer Sheva and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
second half
Maccabi Petah Tikva players celebrating (Omari Stein)
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’90+4
- The referee whistled to end the fight! Maccabi Petah Tikva with a football presentation beat Hapoel Haifa 0:3 and qualified for the quarterfinals of the State Cup
Maor Levy and Luka Shetor celebrating (Omari Stein) Maor Levi celebrating (Omari Stein)
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’90+2
- Gate! Maccabi Petah Tikva took the lead 0:3: the story is closed. Maor Levy received a ball from a policeman, passed one defender and rolled the ball into the net
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’87
- Bar Lynn was also booked following fouling Salem
Maor Levy fights for the ball (Omari Stein)
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’82
- Luka Stur left Maor Levy in front of the goalkeeper, but Levy’s kick was weak. PA missed an opportunity to finish the story
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’81
- Maor Levy received a yellow card
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’79
- Replacement for Roni Levy, Itamar Noy in place of Yialo Korka
Roni Levy (Omari Stein)
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’73
- Hadar Fox replaced Andros Caro
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’72
- Goal scorer Liran Hazan went out, Luka Stur took the field in his place
Marco Wolff (Omari Stein)
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’69
- Bar Lin tried his luck with a kick from the edge of the area, Wolf caught the ball
Roni Levy and Ran Kozhuk (Omari Stein)
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’66
- Obeidah Khattab failed Yosef in the wing and joined the list of Mozahavim
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’63
- Sardel received a yellow card for elbowing Yonatan Teper in the fight for a high ball
Bar Lin (Omari Stein)
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’62
- Another forced substitution for the host: Bar Lin replaced Demitiri Antilevsky
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’61
- Dmitry Antilevsky also felt pain, received treatment and might not continue playing
Ran Kozhuk (Omari Stein)
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’60
- Another substitution for the Malavas: Maor Levy came in for Ben Shaher
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’59
- Ran Kozhuk’s first substitution: Muyzi Adilhan made way for Oveida Khatab
Muhammad Kamara is nervous (Omari Stein)
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’57
- Two kicks outside the box for Mohamed Kamara. The first one is outside the frame, the second one is indeed strong, but straight into the hands of Marko Wolff
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’53
- Liran Hazan passed the player once more, but this time his shot was weak
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’50
- Trouble continued to befall Roni Levy. Tomer Yosef lay down on the grass with pain in his leg, had to receive treatment but was able to continue playing
Dimitri Antilevsky (Omari Stein)
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’46
- Antilevski interfered with the free kick and received a yellow card
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’46
- Itai Boganim also took the place of Oded Chekol
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’46
- Roni Levy made a double substitution at the start of the second half: Dor Malol made way for Liran Serdal
first half
Ben Shaher (Omari Stein)
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’40
- Ben Shaher received the ball in the center of the box and kicked with a touch, this time it was Niv Antman who headed to the corner and saved the Haifaites. The guest is much better
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’37
- Two consecutive chances for Ran Kozhuk’s side that might have increased their lead, but Shahr and Jaber failed to find the net from favorable positions
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’34
- The Whites launched a good burst attack, but Guindo’s kick was not good enough
Hapoel Haifa players complain to the referee (Omari Stein) Dimitri Antilevski complains to the referee (Omari Stein)
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’32
- Dimitri Antilevski scored the clinching goal, but the referee ruled that Kamara touched his hand at the beginning of the move and disallowed the goal
Hatem Abdel Hamid gets off the grass (Omari Stein)
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’28
- Forced replacement for Roni Levy: Denis Polyakov came in place of Hatem Abdelhamid
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’27
- Hatem Abdelhamad lay down on the grass and might not continue the game
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’24
- Oded Chakol received a ball in the box, passed one defender to the left side and launched a kick that went high over the goal. The host missed an opportunity to get back into the game
Liran Hazan celebrates (Omari Stein) Maccabi Petah Tikva players celebrate with Liran Hazan (Omari Stein)
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’19
- Gate! Maccabi Petah Tikva took the lead 0:2: it was particularly fast and beautiful. Liran Hazan took control of a bad clearance, passed two players and launched a powerful kick from the edge of the box straight to the left connection. A celebration of Petah Tikva
Hapoel Haifa players in shock (Omari Stein) Maccabi Petah Tikva players celebrating (Omari Stein)
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’13
- Gate! Maccabi Petah Tikva took the lead 0:1: Aviv Salem lifted an excellent ball into the box with a touch from the left wing, Salio Guindo found the net with a shot. A great goal for the Malagasy
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‘6
- Salio Guindo left a great ball with the heel to Liran Hazan, who was unable to produce a good kick
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- The match referee Roy Reinschreiber kicked off the match!
Hapoel Haifa fans (Omari Stein) Maccabi Petah Tikva players (Omari Stein) Hapoel Haifa players (Omari Stein)