MACCABI THRASH HAIFA 3-0

Preview

Maccabi Tel Aviv returned to Bloomfield stadium for the MD19 ONE ZERO League encounter with Maccabi Haifa knowing that this top of the table clash could have a major influence on the campaign. Last week’s 2-2 draw against Beitar Jerusalem saw Maccabi’s gap from the leaders increased to eight points in the wake of Haifa’s 11th victory in succession. Aitor Karanka was forced to make changes to his side following Derrick Luckassen’s one-match-touchline ban due to his dismissal at Teddy stadium.

With Luckassen suspended, Karanka made four changes from the side which played with 10 men against Beitar as the Spanish coach also changed the formation to a four man defence. Shahar Piven was named alongside Enric Saborit as the two central defenders in front of goalkeeper Daniel Peretz. Ofir Davidzada returned to the left back position after recovering from the knee injury which side-lined him for a fortnight. Andre Geraldes who impressed against Beitar and set up the second goal, completed the defensive line on the right. Dor Peretz and Dan Glazer were both named by Karanka in the midfield engine room while Parfait Guiagon and Oscar Gloukh supplied the width and ammunition for the striking duo Eran Zahavi and Djordje Jovanovic.

On the bench, alongside goalkeeper Daniel Tenenbaum, Karnka, named Joris van Overeem, Gabi Kanichowsky, Sheran Yeini, Avi Rikan, Eyal Golasa, Yonatan Cohen, Maor Kandil and Dor Turgeman.

First Half

Maccabi began the match with purpose and intention as Karanka’s formation gave his side most of the possession in the opening stages. Djordje Jovanovic had the first serious shot on goal but his effort was blocked for a corner.

Aitor Karnaka’s players tried breaching the visitors’ defence mostly from the right as the combination of Andre Geraldes and Parfait Guiagon caused Haifa all sorts of problems. All the early attempts to cross the ball and find both Djordje Jovanovic and Eran Zahavi were dealt with by Haifa’s two towering defenders Dylan Batubinsika and Abdoulaye Seck.

Guiagon flashed a shot wide of Roy Mashpati’s goal as the diminutive Ivorian who looked lively as a right sided midfielder almost punished Haifa for a mistake in defence.
Dan Glazer and Dor Peretz dominated the midfield and frustrated their opponents as in the 16th minute tempers flared with Mohamad Abu Fani going inbto the referee’s book for a barge on Glazer.

A counter attack five minutes later saw Jovanovic attempt a shot instead of passing to either Zahavi or Oscar Gloukh who were both in better positions. Maccabi continued to show their superiority as Enric Saborit volleyed a Gloukh corner on 25 but Mashpati collected the ball on his line.

In the 35th minute Zahavi latched on a miscued Abdoulaye Seck clearance and attempted a volley from 30 meters out but his shot went wide. Two minutes later, Maccabi’s frontline created a spectacular move which almost resulted with a spectacular goal. Zahavi’s back-heal flick into the path of Guiagon allowed the Ivorian to break into the area and cut the ball back to Gloukh whose snap shot narrowly missed the target.

On the stroke of halftime the deadlock was finally broken as the majority of the 27,279 fans at Bloomfield stadium were on their feet cheering. Gloukh who was sent down the left flank managed to shrug off Batubiniska and centred the ball to Guiagon whose initial shot was blocked by the hand of Seck who slid in across the area. Referee Orel Grinfeld allowed play to continue before Guiagon blasted-in the rebound which gave Mashpati no chance as the ball rocketed into the net.

Second  Half

While Karanka stuck to his guns and didn’t make any substitutions after the break, his Haifa counterpart, Barak Bakhar, made a double change at the restart with Ali Mohamad replacing Neta Lavie and Mavis Tchibota coming on for Frantzdy Pierrot.

The second half began where the first one left off as four minutes after the restart Zahavi slid the ball into the path of Jovanovic whose shot was saved by Mashpati. Haifa’s keeper was kept busy as moments later Gloukh forced Mashpati to make a save at the near post.

In the 58th minute, a Guiagon shot deflected off a defender and threatened to go in before Mashpati pushed the ball out for a corner. Haifa’s defence struggled to clear the resulting corner as Gloukh began one of his trademark mazy runs, took on Haifa’s entire defence but was stopped by Mashpati’s outstretched foot.
A minute after the hour mark, Guiagon ran out of steam and received a standing ovation as he was replaced by Gabi Kanichowsky. Within two minutes Bloomfield was rocking once again as Jovanovic teed-up Zahavi who sent an unstoppable thunder-bolt which rocketed into the top corner to double Maccabi’s lead.

Haifa were reduced to 10 men in the 70th minute as Abu Fani was shown a second yellow card for a stamp on Glazer. Seconds later the visitors were left without a coach as well as Bakhar was sent off for protesting Abu Fani’s dismissal. In the 72nd minute Dor Peretz thought he had joined the celebrations as he slid in to convert Kanichowsky’s cross. But the intervention of VAR saw Grinfeld cancel the goal after Glazer was judged to have fouled Tjaronn Chery in the build-up.

Gloukh who worked tirelessly throughout the match limped off in the 81st minute and was replaced by Avi Rikan before the youngster walked around the stadium receiving a standing ovation from Maccabi’s fans.

Zahavi placed a stamp on the rout in the 85th minute as he fired a shot which deflected off a defender’s back to beat Mashpati and make it 3-0. Kanichowsky came close twice within a minute but on both occasions Mashpati managed to claw the ball out and deny Haifa a total humiliation. Jovanovic was given a standing ovation of his own as Karanka introduced Eyal Golasa for the closing stages. Grinfeld’s final whistle ended the one sided contest but with the gap at the table reduced to 5 points, the performance of Karanka’s charges reopened the title race.

Zahavi: “This is Maccabi Tel Aviv”

Eran Zahavi who scored two goals against Maccabi Haifa to take his tally this season to 12 in the league and 18th in all competitions, admitted after the game: “I know this was my best match this season”. The 35-year-old veteran marksman added: “I am working very hard in a lot of matches which is something that is not always seen, but I give everything in every training session and match. We ran for each other today, we won duals and did everything our coach demanded from us. We must continue this way and even improve and do better.”

On work under Aitor Karanka, Zahavi added: “We have only been working together for two weeks and there is a good vibe going on. Things are looking good. Our team spirit stood out today which is something I was missing a bit until last week’s match. We want to continue pushing forward as this is how we need to look. This is Maccabi Tel Aviv”.

A Cup weekend at the Youth Academy

Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Shahar’ 0-0 Hapoel Be’ersheva (Maccabi win 3-2 on pens) (U19’s)Goalkeeper Roei Amedi saved three penalties to help Maccabi’s U-19’s reach the Quarter Final at the expense of Hapoel Be’ersheva. With no goals in 90 minutes as well as 30 minutes of extra time, both teams faced each other for a penalty shoot-out. Yakir Zilberman and Bar Lin had their spot kicks saved by Be’ersheva’s keeper, but Maccabi’s custodian Roei Amedi saved the next three spot kicks and Roei Nabi successfully converted his penalty to send Dedi Ben Dayan’s side to the Quarter Finals.  Maccabi Haifa 0-1 Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Oded’ (U17’s)Ori Amayof’s 82nd minute header helped Maccabi’s U-17’s return from Haifa with a ticket to the next round after beating Maccabi Haifa 1-0. Zion’s Cohen’s side could now face in the Semi Finals: Maccabi Neatnya, Hapoel Ra’anana or another Haifa club – Neve Yossef SC.   

Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Eldad’ 2-3 Hapoel Haifa (U15’s)
Roy Gafni and Ilay Ben Simon were on the scoresheet but that wasn’t enough as Maccabi’s U-15’s suffered a 2-3 defeat at home to Hapoel Haifa which denied them a place in the Quarter Finals of the Cup. Other matches:
Beitar Jerusalem 0-4 Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Baruch Ezrati’ (U14’s) south.
Hapoel Mate Asher 1-4 Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Shlomo’ (U14’s) north
Maccabi Tel Aviv (south) 5-2 Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Ofer Dekel’ north (U13’s)
Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Oz’ 3-1 Maccabi Haifa (U12’s south)

Agam Hanun signs new 3-year-deal at Maccabi

Agam Hanun (17) who scored 3 goals and assisted two others in 18 appearances for the U-19’s Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Shahar’, signed a new three-year-deal at the club. Hanun, is also a member of the Israel U-18’s national side for which he made 3 international appearances.

Maccabi’s Youth Department Manager, Guy Zuckerman told the club’s official website: Agam is a talented player who has been part of our Youth Academy since the age of 12 and during that time played at every age group. Agam is set to continue his progress at our youth team as we believe he has a lot of potential to continue his development at the club in the future.”

Former players club: Giora Spiegel

Shortly before Monday’s top of the table clash against Maccabi Haifa at Bloomfield, Maccabi will hold a ceremony marking the contribution of one of its’ best players of all time. Maccabi will pay tribute to Giora Spiegel who played, captained, won trophies and even coached the first team, as the Former Players Club returns to honor one of the greatest careers at Maccabi Tel Aviv and Israeli football.

Spiegel was born on July 27th 1947 as the son of former Maccabi Petah Tikva player and coach Eliezer Spiegel before making his first footballing footsteps at Maccabi’s Youth Academy. At the age of 16 and two months, Spiegel, made a dream senior debut as he scored 5 goals in a 10-1 State Cup preliminary round victory over Beitar Mahne Yehuda. Spiegel continued to impress in his first season as he added 5 more goals in all competitions and at the age of 17 was marked as the club’s future star. In his second campaign with the senior side, Spiegel scored 21 goals in all competitions, six of which in one game against Hapoel Tel Mond in the Cup.

The talented young midfielder continued to shine and kept scoring in double figures in every full season he played for Maccabi. In one of the most memorable derby victories of all time, Spiegel scored a hat trick to help Maccabi to a 5-0 victory over arch city rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv in the 1969/70 season.

Throughout his career, Spiegel, who was identified with the number 8 shirt, scored 97 league goals and 26 in the State Cup. With 128 goals in 304 appearances in all competitions, Spiegel is ranked 6th amongst Maccabi’s all time goal scorers.

In 10 seasons as a Maccabi Tel Aviv plyer, Spiegel won no less than 10 trophies: 4 League championships (67/68, 69/70, 71/72, 78/79), 4 State Cups (63/64, 64/65, 66/67, 69/70 ) including the League and Cup double of the 1969/70 season, as well as 2 historic Asian Club Championships (68/69, 70/71). Spiegel played a key role in Maccabi’s first Asian Cup 1968/69 campaign as he scored six goals in as many matches, including a hat trick in the 6-1 Semi Final victory over Indian outfit Mysore State. In the second successful Asian Cup campaign, Spiegel captained the side and scored two goals on the way the final which Maccabi won by default following a no-show of the Tehran Police.

Towards the end of the 1972/73 season, Spiegel moved to France and joined Strasbourg (1973-1976) and Olympique Lyon (1976-1978) before returning to Israel for a second tenure at Maccabi (1978/79) which resulted with the league championship at the end of that season.

Spiegel also played a central role in Israel’s footballing history as he led the national U19’s side to win the Youth Asia Football Championship in 1965 beating Burma in the Finals which was played in Tokyo, Japan. At national team level, he set-up the winning goal for Mordechai ‘Motalle’ Spiegler in the victory over Australia (1969) which booked Israel’s historic qualification to the 1970 World Cup. Spiegel then repeated the feat at the finals in Mexico as well, setting up Spiegler’s goal in the 1-1 group stage draw against Sweden which was the Blue and Whites only goal to date at that stage of the competition.

Overall, Spiegel scored 18 goals in 44 international appearances for Israel between 1965-1980.

After retiring, Spigel, began a coaching career returning to Maccabi in 1988 and guiding the first team to a State Cup victory in 1988 beating Hapoel Tel Aviv 2-1 in the final.