Bar Cohen joins Netanya

Bar Cohen has joined Maccabi Netanya after an agreement was reached between the two clubs for the transfer of the 22-year-old midfielder.

A product of Maccabi’s Youth Academy, Cohen, scored 4 goals in 41 appearances in all competitions last season during a loan spell at Beitar Jerusalem that resulted with a State Cup trophy.

Club statement

Maccabi Tel Aviv announces that Graham Stack, First Team Goalkeeping Coach, has left the Club by mutual consent. The Club have already begun the search to identify a replacement with a view to make an appointment as soon as possible.

Maccabi could face Torpedo Zhodino or AEK Larnaca

Maccabi host Moldovan outfit Petrocub-Hincesti for the first leg of the Conference League 2nd qualifying round tie at Bloomfield stadium (20:30).

The potential opponents for the 3rd qualifying round were drawn on Monday at UEFA’s Headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland as Robbie Keane’s charges that still have a double headed tie against the Moldovan’s could face the winner between FC Torpedo-Belz Zhodino of Belarus and Cypriot side AEK Larnaca FC.

The first leg of the Conference League 3rd qualifying round is scheduled for August 10th with the return leg a week later on August 17th.

Ilay Tomer signs new deal and joins Nes Ziona on loan

Ilay Tomer was loaned to Sektzia Nes Ziona till the end of the 2023/24 season after signing a new one-year-deal which has an option for two more years.

Tomer, scored last season 2 goals in 33 appearances in all competitions whilst playing for the Under 19’s Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Shahar’.    

 Good luck Ilay !

Peretz: “We are a hungry team starving for success”

After experiencing an extremely successful summer playing for Israel’s U-21’s during the European Championship Finals, Daniel Peretz kicked off the 2023/24 campaign on a high with a 6-1 Toto Cup victory over Hapoel Be’ersheva. Besides advancing to the Semi Final of the competition with an emphatic victory over one of the title contenders at their own back-yard, the 23-year-old keeper reached a landmark by playing his 100th match for the club.

Peretz, remained humble at the end of the of the match as he tried explaining the outcome on the night: “I think what stood out in this game that we stuck to our game plan. We played the football expected of us – brave football. We moved the ball around even when they (Be’ersheva) pressed us and found solutions. The players were brave to receive the ball despite being under pressure. Although we are delighted with the result, I am not going to lie and admit that I would have been happy with a 1-0 victory. But the players and the coaching staff here deserve a lot of credit. Now our challenge is to show this kind of form in every game.”

On the connection with the coaching staff and their immediate impact, Peretz added: “I think the connection was made really quickly. There is a positive vibe in the dressing room and in training. We are a hungry team starving for success and this connection is going well.”

When asked whether the performance was more due to Maccabi being strong or the opponents weak on the night, Peretz replied: “It wasn’t easy here tonight. The first half was very tough. We reached the peak of our ability. The second and third goals certainly helped open the game up and knocked them down mentally. The red card they conceded helped as well. But the first half was tough and we would like to continue improving. The last thing we would like to do again is to concede against 10 men.”
On his newly appointed coach, Robbie Keane, Peretz added: “Robbie is a house hold name that everyone around the world know his name. To see him here for the first time was exciting. We don’t have any language barrier whatsoever as we all know English pretty well and the knowledge of football language is international.”

Zahavi: “We did a lot of things we worked on in training”

Eran Zahavi, scored the first hattrick of the 2023/24 season, took the match-ball as a souvenir summed up the victory at Turner stadium: “The most important thing is that we played well today and looked good as a team. We did a lot of things we worked on over the past month. We would like to continue making progress. The result was high, but we will not leave here with our noses in the air. This game is now over and we will turn our focus to next week’s match”.

With the team now qualified to the Semi Final of the Toto Cup, Zahavi added: “We don’t underestimate the Toto Cup, Europe or any competition we participate in. We would like to win every match and are as serious and don’t take lightly matches that we lose. We are unhappy with the goal we conceded today and the coach made us hear that and rightly so. This is a team effort and we will work on these things.”

The emphatic victory at the home of the team which finished one place above Maccabi in the table, didn’t see Zahavi go over the top as he said: “I will not be throwing cliches in the air. Every season Maccabi doesn’t win a championship is a tragedy. This is how it works for us. The way is just as important to us and this is why we will focus on it on a game by game basis. This is exactly how we intend to progress. I can though congratulate Daniel Peretz for playing his 100th match for Maccabi today – what a way to celebrate such a landmark”.

When asked about his new coach Robbie Keane, Maccabi’s veteran marksman concluded: “There is a different energy in the camp and the demands are different. Every coach who arrives demands different things. I really enjoyed the game but especially the fact we did things we worked on in training. At the end of the day the one thing that matters are results and this is what we will be judged on.”

WATCH: MACCABI BEAT BE’ERSHEVA 6-1

Robbie Keane’s tenure as Maccabi Head Coach began in style as he guided his side to the Semi Final.

Yonatan Cohen (38), Eran Zahavi (45, 47, 52p), Dor Peretz (60) and Dan Biton (79) were all on target as Maccabi recorded their highest victory over Hapoel Be’ersheva at Turner to book a place in the Toto Cup Semi Final.

In his first official match in charge as Maccabi’s Head Coach, Robbie Keane, handed debut appearances to the two new signings Yvann Macon and Milson. Daniel Peretz started in goal for his 100th match in Maccabi’s colors with Nir Bitton and Enric Saborit lining up as the two central defenders in front of him.

Macon at right-back and Ofir Davidzada at left back completed Keane’s four-man defensive line. Joris van Overeem and Dor Peretz were named by Keane at the heart of Maccabi’s formation while Dan Biton assigned to the top of the midfield trio. Milson on one flank and Yonatan Cohen on the other supplied the width to Maccabi’s line-up in support of Eran Zahavi who led the line wearing the captain’s armband. Shortly before kickoff however, Milson picked in injury in the warm up and was replaced in the starting line-up by Eylon Almog with Guy Mizrahi joining the substitutes bench.

On the bench, Keane named Roi Mishpati as the substitute keeper, Gabi Kanichowsky, Sheran Yeini, Eyal Golasa, Guy Mizrahi, Derrick Luckassen, Shahar Piven, Sayid Abu Farhi and Djordje Jovanovic.

First Half

Maccabi began the match with purpose and intention as they placed Be’ersheva under pressure right from the off. Dan Biton had the first shot on goal as early as the fourth minute, but his shot deflected out for a corner. Dor Peretz also tried his luck in the 10th minute but once again a Be’ersheva defender deflected the shot wide of the post.

Maccabi continued to press as three minutes later Eylon Almog blasted a shot from outside the area which was turned over the crossbar by Be’ersheva’s keeper Ofir Marciano. Biton carved Be’ersheva’s defense open as he threaded the ball to Eran Zahavi minutes later, but the veteran marksman was let down by his first touch. Be’ersheva’s coach Elyaniv Barda was first to make a change in the 17th minute as Eden Shamir limped off and was replaced by Mariano Bariero.

In the 25th minute, Yonatan Cohen was the first player to be booked by referee David Fuxman for a foul on Be’ersheva’s Kristoffer Peterson.

Maccabi continued to dominate as Joris van Overeem and Dor Peretz marshalled the midfield preventing the hosts from taking any grip on the game. In the 38th minute Maccabi took the lead as Dan Biton floated a deep ball towards Ofir Davidzada who charged into the area before sending a one touch square ball that fell into the path of Cohen. The forward who was left unmarked in the middle of the area drilled a right foot shot which gave Marciano no chance to open the score and his account for the season.

The fourth official indicated four minutes of added time and Maccabi almost doubled their lead. Cohen was sent towards the byline before cutting the ball back for Peretz whose close-range effort was deflected over the crossbar by a last gasp Miguel Vitor tackle. On the stroke of halftime however, Daniel Peretz picked Dor Peretz near the center circle as he fed Zahavi who released Almog down the left flank. Almog cut inside and teed-up Zahavi who sent a lethal right foot low drive that beat Marciano to make it 2-0.

Second half

Barda made three changes at the restart as Sagiv Yehezkel, Shay Elias and Ramzi Safuri came-on for Guy Badash, Hatem Elhamid and Roy Gordana.

A minute later Maccabi increased the lead in spectacular fashion as Yvann Macon raced down the right flank and cut the ball to Zahavi whose back-heal flick made it 3-0.

Maccabi continued to press Be’ersheva’s defense and within two minutes Peretz latched onto a poor Marciano clearance on the edge of the area. Peretz released Cohen who was pulled down by Iad Abu Abid yet the linesman raised his flag for offside. VAR intervened and reversed the initial decision awarding Maccabi a penalty and leaving Fuxman with choice but to send Abu Abid off. Zahavi stepped up and successfully converted the spot to complete his hattrick and Maccabi’s fourth after 52 minutes.

Four minutes later, Be’ersheva exploited a mistake in Maccabi’s defense as Ramzi Safuri lifted the ball over the advancing Peretz to cut the deficit to 4-1.

Keane made a double change as van Overeem and Cohen bowed out on 58 to be replaced by Eyal Golasa and Gabi Kanichowsky.

Be’ersheva’s defense collapsed once again as Zahavi sent a looping ball into the box which bobbled off the foot of Vitor. Peretz reacted first and blasted his shot into the top corner to restore the four-goal lead and score Maccabi’s fifth on the hour mark in spectacular fashion.  

Shortly after, Zahavi came off to a standing ovation and replaced by Djordje Jovanovic while in the 68th minute Keane completed his changes as Bitton and Macon were replaced by Derrick Luckassen and Shahar Piven.

Biton who had four earlier efforts either blocked by Be’ersheva’s defense or miss the target, joined in the celebration In the 79th minute. Almog danced on the edge of the area and teed-up the midfielder whose left foot deadly strike beat Marciano for Maccabi’s sixth.

The full-time whistle saw the entire Maccabi playing and coaching staff walk towards the 1700 travelling fans who enjoyed the display and will enjoy their trip back to Tel Aviv.

 

 

Peretz: “This season we will play brave and aggressive football”

The 28-year-old midfielder who returned to Maccabi at the start of last season after a year with Italian outfit Venezia, summed up the pre-season and the feeling in the camp under Robbie Keane and his staff: “To start another season with the rest of the players is a great feeling. We are privileged to have a coaching staff of the highest pedigree which for me is super important. They are all hungry and very passionate about the game. This is something which we can all learn from both as a team and as individuals. From training to training we will learn the principals of the game that the coach and his staff are instilling in us. This is how we will bond and march forward.”

Peretz, who begins his ninth season in Maccabi first team and played under a few coaches, spoke about the experience of managerial changes: “I think that our reality as footballers is to adapt as fast as possible to whoever takes the decisions and gives us instructions on the pitch. The fast we do it the more we will gain and earn our place in the team. If we all stick to the way then the team will benefit and flourish. The principles the coach and his staff instills in us are of a very high level. The team will play hungry, brave and aggressive football. This is extremely important for us and will lead us forward.”

Peretz, who last season scored 3 goals in 41 appearances in all competitions, sent a clear message to the fans: “Our supporters should expect a team that will arrive hungry for every game and will not give an inch. A team that fights, that will be there in every moment of the game. The coach has something in his personality that always keeps him with the foot on the pedal. And when he is with his foot on the pedal then no one can afford to remove theirs. I think that this is the Maccabi that everyone will see in all its shades and think this will take us as far as possible.”