Maccabi end European campaign

Preview

Three months after securing qualification to the Conference League Round of 16, Maccabi Tel Aviv returned to the TSC Arena in Backa Topola, Serbia for the return leg against Olympiacos this time aiming to boo a place in the Quarter Fina for the first time in the club’s history. With previous matches held behind closed doors, this time round Maccabi were back by around 400 fans as well as club owner Mitch Goldhar.

With his carrying a 4-1 lead from last week’s first leg in Athens, Robbie Keane made no changes to his side that has won five of their last five outings. Roi Mishpati kept his place in goal with Enric Saborit and Idan Nachmias as the two central defenders in front of him. Ido Shahar on the right and Roy Revivo on the left completed Maccabi’s back four. Joris van Overeem in the anchorman role accompanied by Dor Peretz and Gabi Kanichowsky were Maccabi’s three-man midfield engine room. Felicio Milson on one wing and Osher Davida on the opposite flank supplied the width while Eran Zahavi led the line and the team out with the captain’s armband.

On the bench Keane named Daniel Tenenbaum and Orlando Mosquera as his two goalkeepers while his field players waiting for their chance to make an impact were Avishay Cohen, Dor Turgeman, Dan Biton, Yonatan Cohen, Eyal Golasa, Derrick Luckassen, Ofir Davidzada, Matan Baltaxa, Kiko Bondoso and Eden Karzev.

First Half

The match began just as it did in Athens last week with Olympiacos enjoying most of the possession in the first few minutes. Felicio Milson who left his mark on the Greek side as he tormented them in Piraeus, showed his trickery early on but the Angolan winger required medical treatment after being hacked down by Olympiacos’ Brazilian full back Rodinie yet Italian referee Maurizio Mariani opted to keep his cards in his pocket. In the 10th minute Enric Saborit lost possession deep inside Maccabi’s half as Olympiacos broke forward before Daniel Podence fired a shot which Roi Mishapti couldn’t keep out as the ball went in off the post to give the visitors a 1-0 lead. Olympiacos’ goal cut Maccabi’s aggregate lead to 4-2 and as Milson couldn’t continue and limped off in the 14th minute he was replaced by Dan Biton. 

Joris van Overeem, Gabi Kanichowsy and Dor Peretz were battling hard in midfield as Olympiacos gained more and more confidence. In the 22nd minute Osher Davida broke down the left flank before his cross was easily collected by goalkeeper Kostas Tzolakis. Three minutes later at the opposite end Mishpati was called into action as Podence and Francisko Ortega combined well before the ball was squared to Ayoub El Kaabi whose shot was saved by the Maccabi keeper. Olympiacos doubled their lead on the night in the 36th minute as Ido Shahar lost possession after a Maccabi attacking corner. Podence released Kostas Fortounis who raced from the halfway line before the Olympiacos captain buried his shot past Mishpati to give the visitors a 2-0 lead and cut the aggregate deficit to a solitary goal. In the closing stages of the first half Idan Nachmias fell to the ground clutching his right knee shortly before the fourth official indicated four minutes of added time. Three minutes inside injury time, Olympiacos increased their lead to 3-0 as Andre Horta released Podence who charged down the right side of Maccabi’s defense before sending a pinpoint cross into the path of Ayoub El Kaabi. The Moroccan striker found himself in plenty of space as headed the ball down giving Mishpati no chance to level the tie on aggregate and totally wipe out Maccabi’s victory from the first leg.

Second Half

With no changes to either side at the restart, Maccabi came out for the second half determined to improve their performance in the first half and get back in the tie. Four minutes after the restart, Rodinei was released into the area but his attempt of a cut back was intercepted by Saborit who cleared for a corner. In the 54th minute Maccabi were awarded a penalty at the end of what was their most dangerous attack of the game. Roy Revivo slipped the ball to Kanichowsy who dribbled into the area before being brought down by Paniagiotis Retsos. Mariani pointed at the spot and Eran Zahavi picked the ball and confidently sent Tzolakis the wrong way to make it 3-1 on the night and 5-4 on aggregate.

The goal gave Maccabi the much needed lift they required but in the 65th minute Olympiacos scored in spectacular fashion after El Kaabi’s overhead kick beat Mishpati. Olympiacos restored their three goal lead making it 4-1 on the night and 5-5 on aggregate to stun the Maccabi travelling fans. Davida broke into the area in 70th minute and he miscued his pass to Zahavi he slid into the keeper who charged off his line and was consequently booked. Keane made his second substitution on the night as Dor Turgeman replaced Joris van Overeem adding more firepower upfront.

Maccabi came inches away from scoring as Dor Peretz timed his run to perfection to meet Davida’s pinpoint cross on 77. But from what seemed like the goalmouth, and with Tzolakis stuck on his line, Peretz, managed to send the ball to the wrong side of the post. With Olympiacos leading 4-1 on the night and the aggregate score set on 5-5 the fourth official indicated five minutes of added time. Substitute Stevan Jovetic could have ended the tie as managed to break through past Maccabi’s defensive line but sliced his shot wide. Maccabi’s defense was put under pressure as Olympiacos received two late corners but as time run out the full time whistle sent both teams into 30 minutes of extra time.

Extra time

Before he could even touch the ball, Cohen, was penalized for a foul on Podence between the penalty area and the corner flag. From the resulting free kick Olympiacos increased their lead to 5-1 and took the lead for the first time during this two legged tie as Fourtounis’ free kick fell to Jovetic whose low drive beat Mishpati at the near post. Olympiacos seemed to have taken the tie beyond Maccabi’s reach in the 103rd minute as Santiago Hezze carved the defense open as he released Gorgios Masouras who skipped past Mishpati to tee-up Yousse El-Arabi for an easy tap-in. At the start of the second period of extra time, Keane, made two more changes as Davida and Biton bowed out and were replaced by Kiko Bondoso and Yonatan Cohen.

Mitch Goldhar joined the team in Serbia

Maccabi Tel Aviv host Greek side Olymoiacos for the return leg of the Conference League Round of 16 at the TSC Arena in Backa Topola (22:00). Maccabi’s owner Mitch Goldhar arrived in Novi Sad Serbia and joined Robbie and his charges who will all aim to secure a historic qualification to the Quarter Finals. Maccabi have a 4-1 lead from last week’s first leg in Athens and will aim to enter the draw which takes place in Nyon on Friday.

Maccabi departed for Olympiacos return leg

Maccabi Tel Aviv will aim to complete the task and reach the Conference League Quarter Final for the first time in the club’s history as Robbie Keane’s side have a 4-1 lead from the first leg in Athens. Maccabi host Olympiacos at the TSC Arena in Backa Topola (22:00) as the players and coaching staff arrived at Ben Gurion Airport ahead of the their flight to Belgrade. Earlier this morning the team held their final practice session at Kiryat Shalom and just like Olympiacos will hold the pre-match press conference at the team Hotel in Novi Sad.

An Eran Zahavi brace and goals from Ido Shahar and Dor Peretz gave Maccabi a 4-1 advantage in Piraeus last week, but despite the three goal cushion a place in Friday’s Quarter Final has yet to be secured.

Mishpati: “There are matches you need to win by keeping a clean sheet”

The 31-year-old keeper kept a clean sheet for the sixth time this season in the league as Maccabi beat Beitar Jerusalem 1-0 at Teddy stadium and record their sixth successive victory on all competition. Maccabi’s 18th win in the league extended the lead at the top to five points, as Mishpati acknowledged the team effort: “We came here with the intention to win no matter what. We arrived here on the back on a match in Europe as we all know these transitions are never easy – so I am delighted we collected the three points. I think the coaching staff prepared us really well and we had a game of character. There are matches you need to win by defending well and keeping a clean sheet.”

On the support of around 7000 fans who travelled to support the team in Jerusalem, Mishpati added: “It was amazing to see them all here. They cheered us on right from the warm-up and I am delighted they could all return happy with a smile on their faces” as he stressed that the focus will now shift to the return leg against Olympiacos in Serbia: “We are already setting our sights on Thursday.”

MACCABI BEAT BEITAR 1-0

Preview

Maccabi arrived at Teddy stadium for the ONE ZERO League MD25 match against Beitar Jerusalem aiming to continue their good run of form. Before the match even kicked off, Maccabi were informed by the IFA Supreme Court that the 1 point which was deducted earlier this season, was restored a fact which increased Maccabi’s lead at the top of the table to two points.

Against Beitar that are winless in their last six league matches and are coached by former Maccabi player and Head of football department, Barak Itzhaki, Head Coach Robbie Keane made three changes from the side that beat Olympiacos in Athens.

Matan Baltaxa partnered Idan Nachmias as the two central defenders in front of goalkeeper Roi Mishpati. Ido Shahar and Roy Revivo continued as the two full-backs on the right and left respectively to complete Maccabi’s four-man defensive line. Keane kept his midfield unchanged as Joris van Overeem in the anchorman role, was joined by Gabi Kanichowsky and Dor Peretz. Felicio Milson on one wing and Dan Biton on the opposite flank were named by Keane as the two wide-men while Dor Turgeman started upfront as the striker.

On the bench Keane named Henry Addo for the first time as the Ghanian winger waited for his chance to make an impact alongside goalkeeper Daniel Tenenbaum, Avishai Cohen, Enric Saborit, Eran Zahavi, Eyal Golasa, Ofir Davidzada, Eden Karzev and Osher Davida.

First Half

Backed by 7000 travelling fans, Maccabi began the match at Teddy with purpose and intention trying to stamp their authority early on. Felicio Milson broke into the area and won a corner in the third minute which was crossed by Gabi Kanichowsky and headed by Matan Baltaxa over the crossbar. Three minutes later at the opposite end, Roi Mishpati was drawn into the action as he came off his to goal line to block Idan Yona who found himself in a good chance to score. Milson continued to look lively as his shot from the edge of the area forced Beitar’s keeper to stretch himself and push the ball out in the 8th minute. The action continued as Idan Nachmias ghosted past Beitar’s defense and sent a powerful header which Silva managed to claw from under the crossbar in the 11th minute. A minute later Beitar’s captain Yarden Shuah managed to break through and with only Roi Mishpati to beat, flashed his shot wide of the post.

In the 27th minute Milson charged forward for half the length of the pitch but as the ball reached Kanichowsky the diminutive midfielder miscued his attempt of a shot. Beitar’s Nika Khorkheli tested Mishpati with a left foot curling shot from the edge of the area which was equaled by Maccabi’s keeper right on the half hour mark. Six minutes later Dan Biton was fouled and as referee Orel Grinfeld awarded Maccabi a free kick, he also booked Beitar’s Gregory Morozov for dissent.

Maccabi were awarded a penalty in the 41st after Biton slipped the ball to Dor Turgeman who dribbled past his marker before being hacked down in the box by Ori Dahan. Grinfeld immediately pointed at the penalty spot before Biton stepped up, kept his calm and fired in the spot kick to break the deadlock.

Second Half

Keane made his first change after the break adding a fresh pair of legs to his attack as Osher Davida replaced Milson at the restart. Tackles were flying at both ends of the pitch as Idan Nachmias was shown yellow right on the hour mark for bringing down Fred Friday who threatened to break through.

Maccabi seemed to have run out of steam as Zohar Zasno blasted a drop-kick which sailed wide of the post in the 68th minute. Keane reacted with a double change as Eden Karzev came on for Joris van Overeem while Henry Addo was handed his Maccabi debut replacing Kanichowsky. Keane made his two final substitutions as Dor Turgeman and Dor Peretz who both worked tirelessly came off on 77 and were replaced by Eran Zahavi and Eyal Golasa.

Beitar continued to look dangerous on the break as Dor Micha led a counter-attack in the 82nd minute which Timothy Muzi blasted high and wide. Davida had the ball in the back of the net inside injury time after Silva saved Addo’s close range header, but the goal was disallowed after the Ghanian was caught offside. Meyron George came close as he had a shot blocked before his second effort shaved the top of the crossbar.

Deep inside injury time Beitar were awarded a free kick near the corner of the area after Revivo brought Muzi near the corner of the area. Li-On Mizrahi’s free kick shaved the woodwork once again which was the final kick of the game as Grinfeld ended the contest.

Maccabi’s attention will not turn to Thursday’s Conference League return leg against Olympiacos at the TSC Arena in Backa Topola.

Watch: Nachmias ahead of Beitar

The 26-year-old central defender who joined Maccabi in the summer of 2021 faced the media ahead of the ONE ZERO League MD25 match against Beitar Jerusalem. Nachmias, who made his 61st appearance against Olympiacos, said: “We would like to win the championship this season and therefore should arrive at every game with the aim of winning it.” Beitar, hasn’t won a league match in six matches and were beaten 0-1 by Hapoel Be’ersheva last week, as Nachmias admitted: “I sat to watch Beitar’s match against Be’ersheva last week and they had an excellent game – they pressed high and were in every corner on the pitch. They were very dynamic, and I think this is what awaits us on Sunday – high pressure and a very open game. But we will be prepared.”

The team that landed on Friday from Athens and held one final practice session ahead of the match, as Nachmias reflected: “There is tiredness of course, especially two days after the match, but we are professional enough to be have the ultimate preparation. We have a coaching, physical and medical staff that will know how to prepare us best both physically and mentally.”