Hapoel Beer Sheva’s Narrow Defeat to Maccabi Tel Aviv in Intense Bloomfield Showdown

In an away game against Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Beer Sheva dominated the field but lost 1:0 after Dor Turgeman scored the only goal of the game. Two Beer Sheva goals were disallowed following VAR checks

Ohad Cohen, Yom Shabbat 14.09.24 | 23:06


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Two weeks after blowing up the game against Bnei Sakhnin, Hapoel Beer Sheva faced Maccabi Tel Aviv in an away game tonight (Saturday) in Bloomfield, when Lucas Ventura and Arnold Grita, the two new foreigners, made their debut in the Reds’ starting lineup, and Eliel Peretz also got a place in the lineup.

During the first half, in the 6th minute, Hapoel Beer Sheva intercepted a ball near Maccabi Tel Aviv’s box, and Kings Kangwa kicked a great shot from 25 meters into the upper net of Mishfati. The goal was disallowed after a VAR check revealed a foul committed during the match, and the game remained 0:0.

In the 43rd minute, contrary to the flow of the game, Maccabi Tel Aviv took the lead when Dor Turgeman passed two players, entered the box and subdued Niv Eliasi, which led to a 1:0 lead for the Yellows.

In the second half, in the 64th minute, Hapoel Be’er Sheva thought they had equalized when Matan Balatsa scored, but the goal was disallowed again following a VAR check that determined that Zahi Ahmed was in doubt before the shot. Despite the control and pressure, Hapoel Beer Sheva ended the game with a 1:0 loss to Maccabi Tel Aviv.

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Why did ⁤Hapoel Beer Sheva lose to Maccabi Tel ⁤Aviv despite dominating⁤ the game?

Hapoel Beer Sheva Dominates but Falls Short Against Maccabi⁢ Tel Aviv

In a thrilling away game at Bloomfield ⁣Stadium, Hapoel ⁣Beer Sheva controlled ‍the pace ⁤but ultimately lost 1:0 to ‍Maccabi Tel Aviv, thanks to a solitary goal from Dor Turgeman. The Reds’ new foreign ​signings,⁣ Lucas⁣ Ventura and Arnold Grita, made ⁢their debut starts, while Eliel ⁣Peretz also featured in the lineup.

A Promising Start

The game⁤ got⁤ off ⁤to a promising start for Hapoel Beer Sheva, with Kings Kangwa unleashing a powerful ⁢shot from 25 meters in the 6th minute. However, the goal was disallowed following a VAR ‌(Video Assistant Referee) check, ⁢which detected ⁢a⁣ foul committed during the play. The game remained scoreless at halftime,⁤ despite Hapoel Beer Sheva’s dominant display.

Maccabi⁢ Tel Aviv ​Strikes⁣ Against ⁤the Run of Play

Against⁢ the flow of⁤ the game, Maccabi‌ Tel Aviv⁤ took the lead ‌in the 43rd minute. Dor Turgeman expertly navigated past two defenders, ⁢entering the box and beating Niv Eliasi to score the ⁢only goal of the game. This‌ unexpected turn of events⁢ gave‌ Maccabi Tel Aviv‌ a crucial 1:0 lead going into the break.

VAR Intervenes Again

In the second half, Hapoel Beer Sheva thought they had equalized through Matan Balatsa’s effort in ⁢the 64th minute. However,‌ VAR intervened once more, ‍disallowing the goal due ⁤to Zahi Ahmed’s alleged foul before the shot.​ Despite their continued pressure, Hapoel Beer Sheva were unable to ‍find‍ the back of the net,​ ultimately succumbing to ​a 1:0 defeat.

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What were the key moments that led to Hapoel Beer Sheva’s 1:0 loss to Maccabi Tel Aviv?

Disappointment in Bloomfield: Hapoel Beer Sheva Dominates but Loses 1:0 to Maccabi Tel Aviv

In a thrilling away game, Hapoel Beer Sheva fell short against Maccabi Tel Aviv, losing 1:0 despite dominating the field. The Reds’ debutants, Lucas Ventura and Arnold Grita, made a strong impression, but two disallowed goals and a single strike from Dor Turgeman sealed the deal for the Yellows.

The game began with a promising start for Hapoel Beer Sheva, as Kings Kangwa unleashed a powerful shot from 25 meters in the 6th minute, only to be disallowed after a VAR check revealed a foul committed during the match. The score remained 0:0, setting the tone for a intense and physical contest.

Maccabi Tel Aviv took the lead in the 43rd minute against the run of play, as Dor Turgeman showcased his skill and speed, beating two players before slotting the ball past Niv Eliasi to make it 1:0. The Yellows’ goal came as a surprise, given Hapoel Beer Sheva’s control and pressure throughout the first half.

The second half saw more of the same from the Reds, with Matan Balatsa scoring what seemed to be the equalizer in the 64th minute. However, VAR intervened once again, disallowing the goal due to Zahi Ahmed’s offside position before the shot.Despite their dominance, Hapoel Beer Sheva were unable to find the back of the net, ultimately succumbing to a 1:0 defeat.

The loss will come as a disappointment to the Reds, who seemed to have the upper hand for most of the game. However, the debutants Ventura and Grita showed promising signs, and Eliel Peretz’s inclusion in the lineup added a new dimension to the team’s attack.

As the Israeli football season continues to heat up, Hapoel Beer Sheva will look to bounce back from this setback and make a push for the top of the table. For now, Maccabi Tel Aviv can bask in the glory of a hard-fought win, thanks to Dor Turgeman’s decisive goal.

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