An inside look: Preparing for Tiberias

 

 

Davida: “We are bonding. It was clear to me the goals would come”

Osher Davida is experiencing a purple match as the 23-year-old winger scored two goals and assisted three more in Maccabi’s last three outings. Davida, who scored his second league goal this season in the 5-1 victory over Ashdod took his tally to six in all competitions.

Ahead of Saturday’s league match away to Ironi Tiberias, Davida, who is set to make his 70th appearance for Maccabi, said: “We remember the first match against them which was played behind closed doors at Bloomfield due to the (security) situation, which is also a good chance to wish for all the hostages to be returned home as quick as possible. We can’t forget that match, they made good results against the big clubs recently. We are not going to change too many things to our preparations just like we prepare for every match. We will know how to make the necessary adaptations and hope to win this match.”

On the fact Maccabi scored 19 goals in the last 6 outings both in the league, State Cup and Toto Cup, Davida said: “I think that recently we are bonding more in terms of our attack. It was clear to me that it will come, we spend more time with each other, let us hope we continue this way.”

After a hectic schedule which saw Maccabi play 11 matches in the space of 38 days and before starting another run – the team enjoyed a week of preparations.

“Wow, we haven’t had that for a long time. It was fun, we had two days of rest, and now we begin a spell of 7 matches in 20 or so days. Ultimately, to play matches every three days is a lot of fun.”

Trying to explain what it feels like to face tight defenses, week in week out, Davida said: “What worked (against Ashdod) worked against Maccabi Petah Tikva as well. In the first half we tried playing in our way but conceded from counter attacks. At halftime, the coach reminded us of what we are working on in training and managed to put us back on track. As soon as we did it in the second half, played with patience – the goals came.”

Davida, who assisted Eran Zahavi’s goal with a pinpoint cross, spoke of playing alongside the veteran marksman: “When people outside the game speak about a player who score a goal or two, they say he must start, and when he doesn’t score, they knock him down. As you all know Eran is the biggest professional there is regardless, if he plays or not, he remains the same and gives everything. I really enjoy playing alongside him, as you all know who Eran is – the same player he was last season. Every minute he receives he gives everything, and to score goals he knows better than anyone.”

 

Lazetic: “I learned there are no easy matches in this league”

Thank you Nir Bitton!

Maccabi Tel Aviv FC agreed to release Nir Bitton as the 33-year-old defender will be joining Ashdod SC.

Nir Bitton joined Maccabi in the summer of 2022, made 51 appearances in all competitions, winning 4 titles: 1 League Championship (23/24), 2 Toto Cups (23/24, 24/25) and 1 Super Cup (24/25).

Thank you Nir and good luck.

Watch: Asante after the victory over Ashdod

Maccabi beat Ashdod 5-1

Preview

Maccabi returned to Bloomfield stadium for the MD17 WINNER League match seeking to return to winning ways and record their 11th victory in the league against struggling Ashdod.

Three days after the dramatic 2-2 draw away to leaders Hapoel Be’ersheva that kept that status quo at the top of the table, Zarko Lazetic, made five changes from the side that started at Turner.

Roi Mishpati kept his place in goal while Raz Shlomo and Nemanja Stojic lined up as the two central defenders in front of Maccabi’s keeper. Tyrese Asante on the right and Sagiv Jehezkel on the left completed Maccabi’s defensive line. Issouf Sissokho returned to the anchorman role just behind Gabi Kanichowsky and Dor Peretz. Osher Davida who made a second half substitute appearance at Be’ersheva minutes before assisting Jehezkel’s equalizer, was named on one wing. Weslley Patati who scored Maccabi’s second at Turner, was named by Lazetic on the opposite flank. Eran Zahavi led the line and the team out with the captain’s armband as the 37-year-old is aiming to add to his 2 league goals and 5 in all competitions.

On the bench, Lazetic, named goalkeeper Simon Sluga, Roy Revivo, Stav Lemkin, Idan Nachmias, Dor Turgeman, Joris van Overeem, Elad Madmon, Ofir Davidzada and Ido Shahar

First Half

Backed by an almost full stadium, Maccabi came close to draw first blood as early as the fourth minute. A long ball into the path of Osher Davida released the pacey winger down the right before his cut back found Dor Peretz, whose effort rolled across the face of goal and wide. Ashdod almost punished at the opposite end as Mohammed Kna’an found himself inside the area, but his effort was saved by Roi Mishpati. Maccabi continued to look dangerous going forward as another attack in the 14th minute saw Peretz break into the box. Peretz had his initial shot blocked and before he managed to have a second attempt Zahavi pulled the trigger, yet his powerful half volley shaved the upright.

Right on the half hour mark Ashdod took the lead against the run of play as they caught Maccabi’s defense flat following a misplaced pass by Tyrese Asante. Kna’an was sent clear through, took the ball around Mishpati who charged off his line and sent a cross which was headed in by Roy Levy. A Sagiv Jehezkel solo run down the left took him inside the box before teeing up Gabi Kanichowsky whose shot deflected off a defender for a corner. Three minutes later, in a bid to try and breach Ashdod’s defense, Issouf Sissokho, decided to break through the middle but was tripped on the edge of the area by Maor Yashilirimak who a as consequently booked. Zahavi blasted the free kick that missed the top corner but referee Yigal Frid spotted an infringement a fact which would have cancelled the goal had it gone in.

In the 39th minute Jehezkel went down clutching his ankle, limped off and was replaced by Roy Revivo. Maccabi came close to level the score on several occasions before the interval as Patati headed an Asante cross over the crossbar. Asante himself blasted a shot which was saved by a combination of Ariel Harush and the post as Maccabi continued to try grab an equalizer. Inside injury time Maccabi was inches away from cancelling Ashdod’s lead with a spectacular goal as Peretz met Patati’s cross with a volley that beat Harush but crashed against the post.

Second Half

With no changes during the interval, Maccabi emerged for the second half desperate to grab a goal and turn the match on its head. In the 59th minute, Kanichowsky, floated a ball over Ashdod’s defense where Zahavi met it with the sweetest of volleys only for Harush to pull a stunning save and turn the ball over the crossbar. Ashdod struggled to clear the resulting corner and Maccabi were rewarded for their pressure with a well-deserved equalizer right on the hour mark. Revivo sent Kanichowsky into the area before his square ball found Peretz who swept it home to level the score. Zahavi had a chance to complete the comeback within a minute, but he curled his shot to the wrong side of the post. In the 65th minute however, Zahavi, sent the 20,844 fans at Bloomfield into the air. Davida picked the ball on the halfway line and broke forward before delivering a pinpoint cross from the left which Zahavi volleyed in to score Maccabi’s second and his third league goal.

In the 74th minute Revivo, Zahavi and Davida were involved in Maccabi’s third as Revivo sent Zahavi into the area before Harush charged off his line and dived at the feet of the 37-year-old striker. Davida pounced on the loose ball and from a tight angle blasted it into the top corner.

Lazetic made a double substitution almost instantly to add fresh legs as Kanichowsky and Zahavi bowed out and were replaced by Joris van Overeem and Dor Turgeman. Maccabi continued to run riot as Ashdod collapsed with Davida adding another assist on 82 this time for Peretz who drilled in his second to make it 4-1. Peretz was given a standing as he walked off the pitch with Sissokho while Ido Shahar and Elad Madmon were sent on for the closing stages.

In the 90th the two substitutes combined as Raz Shlomo picked Van Overeem with a perfect pass over the Ashdod defense. The Dutchman who was in excellent position to score, decided to repay Turgeman for the assist he gave for his goal against Sakhnin, and opted to roll the ball to the young striker who tapped home Maccabi’s fifth.

Lazetic after the 5-1 win over Ashdod

Watch: Raz Shlomo ahead of Ashdod

Raz Shlomo made his 30th appearance for Maccabi this season in the 2-2 draw against Hapoel Be’ersheva and 41 in total since joining the club last winter. The 25-year-old central defender faced the media ahead of Saturday’s home match against struggling Ashdod and said: “We are preparing for this match just like every other match. We will arrive at a full stadium and wish to win every game against every opponent we face.” The fact Ashdod lost their last four matches makes no difference to Shlomo, who added: “:”The recent results of our forthcoming opponents do not interest us at all. Every team that turns up to play against us wishes to prove themselves and gives a bit extra. We need to be prepared to making transitions, to play with high pressure and to be patient.”

On dealing with a tough and challenging fixture list, Shlomo said: “I am not tired but only waiting for the next match. We are happy with this schedule as we know we are privileged to be playing in Europe.”

On playing alongside his defensive partner Nemanja Stojic, Shlomo said: “He is a great central defender and an even better person. I am learning from him a lot and playing alongside him. He is a massive addition to us on the pitch and in the dressing room.”

Lazetic ahead of Ashdod