Maccabi prepares for Ajax

Zarko Lazetic guided the team for the final session at the Kiryat Shalom training complex before the team left for Ben Gurion airport.

After three defeats in the opening three matches away to Sporting Braga and the two home matches against FC Midtjylland and Real Sociedad, Maccabi will seek to collect the first three points in the league phase.

Watch: Maccabi’s historic victory over Ajax

Kanichowsky voted as KOPELL GROUP Player Of The Month

After a fine start to the 2024/25 campaign and a spectacular goal against Maccabi Haifa at Teddy, you voted for Gabi Kanichowsky as the KOPELL Group sponsored Maccabi Player of the Month of October.

The 27-year-old Israeli international, whose took his tally in the league to two goals, received most of your votes. Kanichowsky was facing tough competition from Elad Madmon and Osher Turgeman who came in second and third.

Voted for Kanichowsky? Now comes the part you have been waiting for

Whoever voted for Kanichowsky should receive a text message containing the prize question by 17:00 today (Monday). The first person to send a correct answer will receive a signed shirt by Maccabi’s Player of the Month, Gabi Kanichowsky, as well as an official Maccabi scarf.

Shahar: “No time to sulk, need to lift ourselves ahead of Ajax”

Ido Shahar made a second half substitute appearance at Turner stadium as he came on at a crucial minute against Hapoel Kiryat Shmona but was unable to help the side avoid the 1-0 defeat. The 23-year-old stepped onto the pitch at Turner seconds before Eran Zahavi had a penalty saved while four minutes later Mohamad Abu Rumi scored the only goal of the game to inflict Maccabi their second league defeat. “We are disappointed we didn’t win” Shahar said at the post match press conference, “But we don’t have too much time to sulk because we have a match on Thursday (Ajax away) and there is a long season ahead of us with many targets both on the league and in Europe.”

“We didn’t want to lose the match. After the victory over Maccabi Haifa we felt that we were in a good momentum and that victory was important. But things like that happen in football. We did everything we could to try win the match and we are sorry for the fans who saw us lose for three matches in succession. I only have good words to say about the fans who travelled all the way to Be’ersheva on a day like this and I am sorry we didn’t win.”

“There are no easy matches” Shahar said, “We tend to look at it on a game by game basis. Now we have Ajax first. You saw that in Europe we come to win every game even when we are facing big opponents. We take the initiative in every game even against opponents that are regarded to be favorites against us. This will not be any different in Holland as we will also travel there with the intention of winning. We placed ourselves in a position where we have plenty of matches to play. This is every player’s dream to participate in such matches and play as many matches in a season.”

Maccabi beaten 1-0 by Kiryat Shmona

Preview:

Maccabi arrived at Turner stadium in Be’ersheva for the MD9 Winner League home match against Hapoel Kiryat Shmona aiming to bounce back from last week’s defeat to Beitar Jerusalem.

Zarko Lazetic’s side who are top of the table with 19 points will seek their 7th league victory against newly promoted side Kiryat Shmona that were 12th before the match.

The Serbian coach made several changes to the side that lost at Teddy stadium with Stav Lemkin partnering Raz Shlomo as the two central defenders. Sagiv Jehezkel started at right back with Ofir Davidzada on the left completed Maccabi’s defense that lined up in front of Roi Mishpati. Joris van Overeem returned to the anchorman role and joined Gabi Kanichowsky and Dor Peretz as Maccabi’s midfield trio. Henry Addo and Osher Davida were the two wingers supplying the width to Maccabi’s formation with Dor Turgeman leading the attack.

On the bench alongside goalkeeper Simon Sluga, Lazetic named: Idan Nachmias, Tyrese Asante, Eran Zahavi, Wesley Patati, Elad Madmon, Issouff Sissokho, Hisham Layous and Ido Shahar.

First Half

Around 10,000 season ticket holders travelled to Be’ersheva for a home match away from home, showing the team their support. Four minutes from the start Osher Davida picked the ball deep inside Maccabi’s half and began a counterattack which saw Dor Peretz burst forward through the middle. Kiryat Shmona’s midfielder Christian Martinez charged Peretz down stopping the attack and was cautioned by referee Gal Cohen. In the 15th minute Davida had possession on the edge of Kiryat Shmona’s box and when it seemed as though the 23-year-old was going for goal he slipped the ball for Sagiv Jehezkel who couldn’t reach. Peretz tried a left foot shot which was directed straight at goalkeeper Assaf Tzur on 17 before Maccabi’s best chance to score came two minutes later. Davida found Dor Turgeman on the edge of the box as the forward chipped the ball back with a delicate touch to leave his teammate in front of goal. But with only the keeper to beat and in a glorious position to score, Davida miscued his shot wide of the target.

Maccabi continued to dominate enjoying most of the possession with Henry Addo tormenting Kiryat Shmona’s defenders on the left. Turgeman fired a shot wide on 26 and Peretz forced Tzur to stretch himself and turn a low drive for a corner a minute later. Two minutes after the half hour mark Jehezkel also went into the referee’s book for a foul on Jardel. Kiryat Shmona’s defense marshalled by Tzur in goal continued to frustrate Maccabi as the halftime whistle sent both teams into the dressing rooms to regroup ahead of the second period.

Second Half

As neither side made any changes at the interval, it was the visitors who exploited a mistake in Maccabi’s defense and almost drew first blood. A misunderstanding between Jehezkel and Mishpati who struggled to deal with a Tzur goal kick, gifted the ball to Alfredo Stephens. Kiryat Shmona’s striker who had the goal at his mercy somehow managed to roll the ball wide. Within a minute at the opposite end Turgeman rose high to meet Jehezkel’s pinpoint cross but sent his header crashing against the base of the post. In the 53rd minute a last gasp Jehezkel tackle prevented Kiryat Shmona from scoring at the end of a counterattack that left Maccabi’s defense exposed.

Stav Lemkin limped off after suffering from a head injury and was replaced by Tyrese Asante in the 57th minute. Less than a minute later Addo charged into the area from the byline before his close-range effort was saved by Tzur near the goalmouth.

In the 70th minute Kiryat Shmona were awarded a penalty in controversial circumstances after VAR called the referee to the screen and Asante was judged to have pulled Alfredo’s shirt in the box. Kiryat Shmona’s striker tried dinking the ball over Mishpati but the cheeky attempt of a spot kick was easily collected by the keeper.

Seven minutes later, Maccabi were awarded a penalty of their own after Davida broke forward and slid the ball to Peretz who was fouled in the area by Shai Ben David. Lazetic made a triple substitution before the penalty was taken as Jehezkel, Davida and Joris van Overeem all bowed out and were replaced by Ido Shahar, Wessley Patati and Eran Zahavi. In his first touch of the game, Zahavi picked the ball up but saw his spot kick saved by Tzur. In the 81st minute the visitors’ punished as Nadav Niddam, on loan at Kiryat Shmona collected the ball deep inside Maccabi’s half, burst forward before feeding Mohamad Abu Rumi who buried his shot past Mishpati.

Lazetic made his fifth and final substitution with Elad Madmon replacing Addo for the closing stages.

The fourth official added seven minutes to the game, but nothing seemed to be working in Maccabi’s favor. In the final minute of added time Peretz headed a Kanichowsky free kick but Tzur managed to save and keep his goal locked before the final whistle was heard to end the game with a second successive league defeat. Attention will now turn back to Europe as Maccabi travel to Holland on Wednesday ahead of the Europa League match against Ajax.

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Peretz: “Overload? It is a privilege to be in this situation”

The 3-1 defeat to Beitar Jerusalem at Teddy stadium on Monday was Maccabi’s first defeat in the league which kept them top of the table with 19 points from 8 matches.

What began as a convincing first half Maccabi display at Teddy which saw Zarko Lazetic’s side take a goal lead at halftime. But a dismal second half Maccabi display resulted with Beitar who were reduced to 10 men pull a three-goal comeback on the way to a 3-1 victory.

 

Three days after the defeat at Teddy, Dor Peretz, who captained Maccabi on the night struggled to explain what happened as he spoke at a Press Conference ahead of Kiryat Shmona: “It was one of the most bizarre things I experienced but everything has a reason. We will have to sober up, do our homework and learn from that to ensure we don’t encounter situations like that in the future. We have the privilege of learning from everything we experience.”

Peretz credited Beitar for their performance on the night as he added: “To their credit the managed to win the match against all the odds, maybe ii resulted from the knowledge that we walked off the pitch at halftime knowing they had a numerical disadvantage while we played one of our best halves. I am not capable of pointing out the exact reason it happened, but we just can’t afford as players and a team to allow that to happen”.

On the title race which currently has Maccabi with 19 points, Maccabi Haifa 16 points, Beitar Jerusalem 16 points with a game in hand and Hapoel Beersheva 15 after a deduction of one point, Peretz said: “The league table speaks for itself, and I am not here to declare who is challenging for the title and who isn’t. Every team which is in the top half of the table can compete in the race for the championship.”

Peretz, who made his 19th appearance for Maccabi in all competitions this season not including national team matches, dismissed claims that the overload and fatigue are claiming their toll: “there is an overload, but this is no excuse. As a player your dream is to play twice a week, to train as less as possible and show up for as many matches as you can. Once we have that privilege of playing as much as we can, in Europe or crucial matches, so I don’t think that this overload should be an excuse or a reason for something. One must adapt to everything, and I am not talking about matches as we are born to be in such moments. The flights, the trips back, the situation in Israel, national team duty, there are plenty of adaptations one needs to do and there are things one must do. It is a privilege to be in this position we are at.”

On the position he is playing this season which is further on the pitch he was used to, Peretz said: “I make my adaptations based on the instructions I receive from the coaching staff. I adapt myself to this coach and his predecessors. I am committed to this coach, and this is what I bring with me onto the pitch.”

On the fact Maccabi will not host the match at Bloomfield, Peretz concluded: “It is frustrating, but on the other hand considering the current situation the country is in – this is all decimated in comparison to other things. With all due respect to our frustration of not hosting at Bloomfield, we will put ourselves to the side for the moment.”

Lazetic: ahead of Kiryat Shmona