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Goldhar: “We all agreed that Aitor is a perfect fit for Maccabi”

Maccabi’s Head of Football Department, Barak Itzhaki, spoke of his impression from Karanka: “We had good talks which began right from the first conversation we had – a very direct and honest chat before diving in to training plans football philosophy and everything to do with the professional side of the game. We had good talks and got the impression that we are dealing with a very organised and methodic coach with a lot of passion. Karanka was a top player who worked at ambitious clubs, and I think he is a perfect match for the profile of Maccabi Tel Aviv’s coach.”

On the departure of Vladinir Ivic, Itzhaki revealed: “We were taken by surprise as he walked in to the office after one of the training sessions and dropped that bombshell. I was obviously disappointed because we had other plans, but at the end of the day you can’t go into someone’s head at such a particular moment and fully understand the reason behind his decision. He has wife, kids and he chose this way. I honestly wish him the best from the bottom of my heart”.

State Cup: Maccabi to face Maccabi Petah Tikva in Quarter Finals

Maccabi Tel Aviv face second division outfit Maccabi Petah Tikva for a double headed tie in the State Cup Quarter Finals following the draw which took place at the Israel Football Association Headquarters on Thursday.

After advancing past Bnei Sakhnin with a convincing 5-0 victory on Tuesday, Maccabi will now face promotion hopefuls Maccabi Petah Tikva who are currently ranked 3rd in the second division.

The Quarter Final will be played as a two legged tie with Maccabi hosting the first leg at Bloomfield between January 31st to February 2nd. The decisive return leg will be staged in Petah Tikva between February 28th to March 3rd.

State Cup Quarter Final draw:

Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Maccabi Petah Tikva (2nd)

Hapoel Afula (2nd) or Hapoel Kfar Sava (2nd) vs  Beitar Jerusalem

Hapoel Petah Tikva (2nd) vs Ashdod SC

Maccabi Netanya vs Maccabi Haifa

Revivo joins Hapoel Jerusalem on loan

Roy Revivo joined Hapoel Jerusalem until the end of the 2022/23 season after an agreement was reached between the two clubs for the loan deal of the 19-year old left back.

Aitor Karanka appointed as Maccabi Tel Aviv FC Head Coach

The 49-year-old Basque coach signed a 1.5-year-deal at Maccabi running until June 2024 and his first match in charge will be Saturday’s league match at Bloomfield stadium against Ashdod. Karanka will be joined by Igor Alexandre Gameiro Dias as an Assistant coach, Juan Torrijo as the Fitness Coach and Carlos Luengo Pena as an Analyst with the Goalkeeper coach joining in due course.    

Maccabi’s owner Mitch Goldhar told the club’s official website:  “I am delighted to welcome Aitor Karanka to the Club. He comes with the experience, both as a player and a Coach, as well as the necessary hunger to achieve results. We are excited to begin our work together”.

Karanka said after his appointment: “I am excited and proud to be here and to be part of a club with so such much history and tradition as Maccabi Tel Aviv. I am grateful to Mitch for entrusting me and my team. I understood from the first conversation how ambitious the Club is and the standard that is expected. I will give everything to help develop the team, keep Maccabi Tel Aviv moving forward and make the supporters proud. We have already began our work and will be focused from the first moment to fulfil the Club’s ambition.”

Karanka, a former defender at Ahtletic Bilbao (1993-1997 and 2002-2006), Real Madrid (1997-2002) and MLS outfit Colorado Rapids (2006) also represented Spain’s national teams at U21, U23 and senior levels.
Following his retirement as a player he was appointed in 2008 as Spain U16 coach and two years later he joined Real Madrid and worked for three years as Jose Mourinho’s assistant.

In November 2013 Karanka was appointed as manager of Championship outfit Middlesbrough before guiding the Riverside Club to the promotion Playoff Final. After four years at Middleborough during which he helped M’boro win promotion to the Premier League (2015/16), Karanka had spells at Nottingham Forrest (2018/19), Birmingham City (2020/21), and La Liga side Granada (2022).

Zahavi: “I am delighted with the way we looked today”

“Sakhnin are a very good, tough and stubborn side. We scored the first and second goals which in my opinion was the difference from Saturday’s draw at Kiryat Shmona. We put away our chances and I am delighted with the way we looked today and I hope to continue and improve. We qualified to the next stage which is the most important thing”.

On the departure of coach Vladimir Ivic, Zahavi said: “We heard about it but it wasn’t official yet we as players are not naive and try not to relate to it too much. what I would like to say is that the players and coach deserve a good word. He was a professional until the final second, demanded from the players and himself in every training session and every match. These things can happen in football, as coaches come and go while our work needs to be done on the pitch time after time. We represent a massive club with a very big fan base”.

Maccabi Tel Aviv FC agree with Vladan Ivic on departure

Maccabi Tel Aviv FC announce that it has mutually agreed with Vladimir Ivic to terminate his contract with immediate effect.

The Club would like to thank him for his services and wish him, his staff and their families all the best for the future.

MACCABI BEATS SAKHNIN TO REACH STATE CUP QF

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Three days after being held to a 1-1 draw away to Ironi Kiryat Shmona, Maccabi’s coach, Vladimir Ivic, made five changes to his starting line-up for the State Cup Round of 16 tie against Bnei Sakhnin at Bloomfield.

Enric Saborit and Shahar Piven who both suspended against Kiryat Shmona, returned to the heart of defence at the expense of Sheran Yeinin and Nir Bitton as the duo lined-up alongside Derrick Luckassen as the three central defenders in front of goalkeeper Daniel Peretz. With Ivic making four of the five changes in his defensive line, Andre Geraldes and Ofir Davidzada returned to the starting line-up at right and left wing-back respectively. Dor Peretz and Gabi Kanichowsky kept their places in Maccabi’s midfield engine room with Oscar Gloukh replacing Parfait Guiagon at the top of the midfield trio. Eran Zahavi led the team out wearing the captain’s armband as the 35-year-old lined-up alongside Djordje Jovanovic upfront.

On the bench together with goalkeeper Daniel Tenenbaum and in his last match in charge of Maccabi, Ivic named Dan Glazer, Joris van Overeem, Parfait Guiagon, Avi Rikan, Yonatan Cohen, Maor Kandil, Dor Turgeman and Nir Bitton.

In a desperate attempt to put the disappointing draw at Kiryat Shmona behind them and with more than 10,562 fans at Bloomfield stadium, Maccabi got off to a flying start. Seven minutes Maccabi came close to break the deadlock as Djordje Jovanovic fired a powerful shot which Bnei Sakhnin’s keeper Mahmoud Kandil couldn’t hold onto. Eran Zahavi who reacted first and pounced on the rebound but blasted a left foot shot over the crossbar. Two minutes later as Gabi Kanichowsky was fouled 25 meters away from Kandil’s goal, Zahavi stepped up and blasted an unstoppable free kick which kept Kandil rooted to the ground and almost threatened to tear a hole in the net.
A counter attack in the 19th minute saw Zahavi charge forward and set-up Oscar Gloukh whose shot was easily collected by Sakhnin’s keeper. Maccabi kept on pushing forward and came close to double the lead two minutes later as Kanichowsky carved the visitors’ defence open and found Gloukh who flashed a shot which crept narrowly wide of the target.

A minute before the half hour mark, a perfectly executed counter attack which began near Maccabi’s penalty area and involved several players ended with Gloukh scoring the second goal. Kanichowsky’s through ball from the halfway line tore Sakhnin’s defence and released Andre Geraldes before the pacey Portuguese right back cut the ball back to Gloukh who blasted the shot into the top corner to make it 2-0.

In the 39th minute another deadly Maccabi counter attack ended with Gloukh scoring the goal of the night and one which will compete as one of the goals of the season. The 18-year-old forward received the ball from Jovanovic just inside Sakhnin’s area before floating a delicate diagonal chip which sailed over Kandil and into the top corner.
On the stroke of haltime Mohammad Awad was shown a straight red card by referee Snir Levy for a reckless challenge on Gloukh. Maccabi’s young forward was left on the ground clutching his left ankle while Sakhnin were left with 10 men for the rest of the match.

Ivic made his first change after the interval as Kanichowsky who played 90 minutes at Kiryat Shmona on Saturday was replaced by Avi Rikan at the restart.

In the 53rd minute  Enric Saborit came close to emulate Gloukh’s goal with a chip of his own. But this time round Kandil assisted by his crossbar managed to claw the ball which was floating towards the top corner and deny the Spaniard from joining in the celebration.

A rare Sakhnin attack in the 57th minute saw Roy Shukrani attempt a long range effort which Daniel Peretz collected with ease.
Two minutes later Ivic made a double substitution as Dan Glazer came on for Dor Peretz while Jovanovic bowed out and was replaced by Dor Turgeman. While the 19-year-old striker is still searching for his first senior goal, less than sixty seconds later he could learn from a true master. Rikan’s cross into the box took a deflection off a Sakhnin defender before Zahavi blasted in a spectacular volley from the penalty spot for his second on the night and Maccabi’s fourth on 61.

Gloukh was given a standing ovation ith his name echoing around Bloomfield stadium as he was replaced by Joris van Overeem in the 64th minute.

Rikan got his name on the scoresheet as well in the 72nd minute as the veteran midfielder floated a perfect free kick from the edge of the area to beat Kandil and score Maccabi’s fifth.
Four minutes later Ivic made his fifth and final substitution as Parfait Guiagon replaced Shahar Piven on 76. Guiagon was handed a chance to score almost instantly as he was put through by Zahavi in the 80th minute only for the Ivorian to snap his shot wide.

Having secured qualification from the Round of 16 Maccabi will have to wait for Thursday’s Quarter Final draw to learn the identity of their opponents which they will face over a two-legged tie.