Preview
Maccabi arrived at Bloomfield Stadium ahead of the WINNER League MD14 against Hapoel Petah Tikva. On the back of last week’s defeat at Turner that saw Hapoel Be’ersheva stretch their lead at the top to eight points, Maccabi will aim to return to winning ways. Zarko Lazetic made several changes from the side that suffered a 4-1 Europa League defeat at Stuttgart. Roi Melika returned to goal with Heitor dos Santos and Ali Camara lining up as the two central defenders infront of the young keeper. Tyrese Asante on the right and Roy Revivo on the left completed Maccabi’s defensive line. Noam Ben Harush who played as a holding midfielder at Be’ersheva kept his place and was joined in the engine room by Itamar Noy. Dor Peretz led the team out with the captain’s armband as the 30-year-old was placed at the top of the midfield trio. Helio Varela on the left wing and Osher Davida on the opposite left flank supplied the width to Maccabi’s formation. Saied Abu Farchi led the line as the 19-year-old striker will aim to add to his goal tally of two league goals and four in all competitions this season.
On the bench alongside goalkeeper Roy Mishpati, Lazetic named Kervin Andrade, Sagiv Jehezkel, Yonas Malede, Elad Madmon, Ben Lederman, Ido Shahar, Itay Ben Hemo and Ilay Ben Simon.
Just before kickoff a ceremony was held as a tribute to former Maccabi player Yonatan Cohen for his time at the club during which he won 10 titles and scored 41 goals in 157 appearances.

First half
The rainy weather conditions must have affected the number of fans as Bloomfield was more than half empty for the match. In the opening minute Heitor dos Santos went into the referee’s book for a mistimed tackle while a couple of minutes later Saied Abu Farchi almost opened the scoring with a flick which cleared the crossbar. Several minutes later Petah Tikva’s keeper omer Katz pulled a stunning reflex save to turn Abu Farchi thunderbolt away for a corner. Maccabi kept pushing forward with Roy Revivo and Helio Varela tormenting Petah Tikva’s defense down the left. Dor Peretz and Ben Harush flashed shots wide of the target as Maccabi continued to look dangerous going forward.
In the 44th minute however Petah Tikva took the lead against the run of play as a counter attack down the right saw Cle send a square ball to Mark Koszta who swept his shot past Ofek Melika. The fourth official added four minutes of added time as the visitors doubled their lead with Koszta finding himself behind Maccabi’s defensive line before lifting the ball over Melika to score his second in the space of three minutes.

Second Half
Lazetic made one change after the break as he introduced Ido Shahar for dos Santos at tbe restart. As a result, Ben Harush pushed back to the right-back role while Asante moved across the defense to partner Ali Camara. Maccabi came close to cut the deficit in the 51st minute as Revivo released Shahar who burst forward and squared to Peretz whose effort missed the target.
Lazetic made another change tight on the hour mark as Osher Davida bowed out and was replaced by Sagiv Jehezkel. A minute later Maccabi were back in the game as Ben Harush scored his debut goal for Maccabi as he swept in Shahar’s cut back to make it 2-1. In the 65th minute Maccabi thought they leveled the score as Jehezkel volleyed in Abu Farchi’s headed flick. VAR intervened and cancelled the goal as Jehezkel was in an offside position but awarded Maccabi a penalty for a foul on Camara. Abu Farchi stepped up to take the penalty but saw his spot kick rattle the crossbar. Revivo pounced on the rebound and forced a save from Katz before Jehezkel tapped the ball home. But once again Maccabi’s celebrations were dhortlived as VAR intervened once again ruling the goal out for offside. Lazetic made another substitution on 76 as Kervin Andrade replaced Varela for the closing stages.

Elad Madmon came on for Abu Farchi as Lazetic added a fresh pair of legs into the attack on 81. Deep inside injury time Ido Shahar curled a left foot shot that went in off the post to level the score at 2-2 and give Maccabi some hopes of snatching a late winner. But despite Maccabi’s siege on Petah Tikva’a goal the visitors defended to salvage a point at the final whistle.







