Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Gadna Yehuda Ban Noer 0:7

The round of 16 games of the State Youth Cup continued tonight (Tuesday) when Maccabi Tel Aviv from the Premier League defeated Gdan Tel Aviv Yehuda from the National League 0:7, when the person who coaches it is not according to Ben Dayan’s standards.

As you know, Dadi Ben Dayan worked as the coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv’s youth team until a year and a half ago, so the meeting was relatively spicy, but the team of the defender of the past had nothing to show once morest the yellows of Michael Zandberg, who humiliated the team from the national team.

The person seen in the stands is Ben Mansford, CEO of Maccabi Tel Aviv, and there is no doubt that he enjoyed the youth team that celebrated. The first to score was Roy Drzejewski in the eighth minute, when six minutes later Agam Hanon doubled his lead. By the end of the half, Ido Oli scored his first in the game in the 38th minute to make it 0:3.

The pace calmed down a bit first in the second half, Uri Azo entered as a substitute in the 63rd minute and three minutes on the field was enough for him to score the fourth. In the 83rd minute, Rif Uri easily pushed the fifth, and in the 88th and 89th minutes, Ido Oli completed a hat trick with two more goals on the way to a huge 7:0 celebration.

From the start it was hopeless for Ben Dayan’s team, with his team having to focus on the league games as they are placed eighth in the national standings. On the other hand, Zandberg’s yellows are back on the winning track and there is nothing better than regaining confidence with a result like this, when in the Maccabi Tel Aviv Premier League they are in sixth place.

following the game, Michael Zandberg, coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv, concluded: “I told the players that this game might get completely complicated and be completely different, but they made it easy from the start with attitude and commitment. After two uncommitted losses, I’m happy that we showed that when we play football, the game can look like that too.”

Michael Zandberg (Shahar Gross)

“It is very natural for a young team that the majority of the team comes from first-year boys and is not used to youth having instability. Over time, I believe and hope that in the second round they will mature and be more responsible. That they will understand this league. We lacked the strength, aggressiveness and pace until now.”

The opportunity to improve the season in the cup factory: “In the youth, it can make you feel good, but the results are less important. It’s more important to develop the players, see their potential realized and promote players to the seniors. In terms of the mood, the cup is very nice so I hope we go some the further away”.

The talks regarding the disappointment with the department and his future: “I didn’t read what was written regarding my future. Wherever I was or will be, if they are not satisfied with me or I am not satisfied, then it is very easy. I am satisfied, I think I am reaching the players and the team despite the instability yes Shows a good process. But once more, if not satisfied, I’m the last one to hold on to any funds.”

first half:

Dedi Ben Dayan (Gross Dawn) Ben Mansford with Tal Ben Haim (Gross Dawn) Maccabi Tel Aviv players (Gross Dawn) Gdan Yehuda players (Gross Dawn) Eason Musa (Gross Dawn) Eason Musa (Gross Dawn) Ali Khativ with the ball In front of Ison Musa (Shahar Gros)

In the eighth minute, a goal! Maccabi Tel Aviv went up to 0:1: A ball that was not well cleared reached Roy Zharzewski who was outside the box and kicked to the far corner and scored.

Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (dawn) Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (dawn) Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (dawn) Gdan Yehuda players disappointed (dawn)

Minute 14, a goal! Maccabi Tel Aviv went up to 0:2: A great cross ball from the left reached Agam Hanun who from close range did not get confused and pushed into the net.

Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (Shahar Gross)Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (Shahar Gross)

38th minute, a goal! Maccabi Tel Aviv went up to 0:3: A deep ball was cleared in a bad way by the Gadna Yehuda defense, it reached Ido Oli from the edge of the box with a flat kick into the net.

66th minute, a goal! Maccabi Tel Aviv went up to 0:4: Uri Ezo scored the fourth when he came on as a substitute just three minutes earlier.

Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (Shahar Gross)Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (Shahar Gross)

83rd minute, a goal! Maccabi Tel Aviv went up to 0:5: A combination of great passes by the yellows ended with an excellent cross to Rif Uri who easily pushed from the goal line.

88th minute, a goal! Maccabi Tel Aviv went up to 0:6: The guest just wants the game to end. A bad clearance went to Ido Oli, the man of the match, who shot a half-height ball in.

Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (Shahar Gross)Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate (Shahar Gross)

89th minute, a goal! Maccabi Tel Aviv went up to 0:7: Oli does not stop. Only a minute passed and he took advantage of an empty corridor to kick a flat ball into the far corner.

Yuval Shmueli is disappointed (Shahar Gross)

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