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GLOUKH VOTED KOPELL GROUP PLAYER OF THE MONTH
Oscar Gloukh continued delivering the goods this season as just like September you voted for him as the KOPELL Group sponsored Maccabi Player of the Month of October.
The 18-year-old midfielder who scored a goal in the 3-0 Tel Aviv derby victory and assisted another during the 3-0 win over Maccabi Netanya collected the majority of the votes ahead of Enric Saborit and Derrick Luckassen who finished second and third respectively.
Voted for Oscar? Now comes the part you have been waiting for
Whoever voted for Gloukh should receive today (Monday at 17:00) a text message containing the prize question. The first person to send a correct answer will receive a signed shirt by Maccabi’s Player of the Month, Oscar Gloukh, as well as an official Maccabi scarf.
Zahavi: “There are no easy matches in this league”
Maccabi’s veteran striker spoke after the disappointing 1-1 draw against Sektzia Ness Ziona and didn’t hide his disappointment: “It is a shame because there were many people here today who expected a victory but we gave everything, we pushed and tried but it wasn’t to be”.
The 35-year-old striker, Eran Zahavi, who didn’t a score in Maccabi’s 1-1 draw against Seltzia Ness Ziona at Bloomfield admitted after the game: “Obviously I would have preferred to speak here after a victory but I think we deserved the three points here today as the ball simply refused to go in” Eran Zahavi said. “We took an early 1-0 lead and they had a player sent off with the game totally in our hands. But we conceded a goal out of nowhere which should never happen against 10 men and then they sat back and we started chasing the game. I hate making excuses as this is our result on the night which is the reality right now”.
Zahavi, who just like the rest of the team came close on several occasions but couldn’t convert the chances, added: “We had plenty of half chances and balls were bouncing inside the box, we missed chances and the keeper saved some. It is a shame as we had 22,000 fans here and they all expected a victory. We gave everything we had, we pushed and tried but it wasn’t meant to be”.
Ahead of Tuesday’s midweek match against Hapoel Jerusalem, Zahavi added: “There are no easy matches in this league, not here, not at Haifa, not Be’ersheva, Ashdod or Sakhnin. Every match is tough and we are at a marathon so we will keep on trying to do our best until the end of the season”.
MACCABI HELD BY NESS ZIONA TO 1-1 DRAW
Preview
Maccabi arrived at Bloomfield stadium for the early kickoff MD11 against bottom of the table Sektzia Ness Ziona in a bid to put aside the defeat to Hapoel Be’ersheva. Vladimir Ivic who was sent off at Turner and forced to watch his charges from the tribune, made a couple of changes to the side which will be guided by his assistant Milos Veselinovic. Maccabi kept the same defensive line which faced Be’ersheva as Nir Bitton, Derick Luckassen and Enric Saborit were named as the three central defenders in front of goalkeeper Daniel Peretz. Maor Kandil and Ofir Davidzada both kept their places on the right and left flanks respectively, with the suspension of Dan Glazer meant the changes will be in the middle of the park. Dor Peretz returned to the heart of midfield as did Eyal Golasa who made a cameo appearance late in the second half at Turner. Maccabi’s attack however remained unchanged as Oscar Gloukh was named right behind the two forwards Eran Zahavi and Djordje Jovanovic who both will try and improve their goal tally against the bottom of the table side.
On the bench alongside goalkeeper Daniel Tenenbaum, Veselinovic had at his disposal Dan Biton, Joris van Overeem, Gabi Kanichowsky, Sheran Yeini, Avi Rikan, Yonatan Cohen, Andre Geraldes and Dor Turgeman.
Prior to kick-off veteran journalist Moshe Sheinman (78) received a framed shirt from Maccabi’s CEO Sharon Tammam for his 56-year-long coverage of the club at Yedioth Achronot.
First Half
Bloomfield stadium was almost packed with fans of all ages for the 15:00 kick-off against Ness Ziona with the exception of the South tribune which has been closed for three matches following the fans conduct in the Tel Aviv derby.
With less than 60 seconds on the clock and while some of the fans were still taking their seats, Maccabi came close to take the lead. Ofir Davidzada charged down the left shrugged off Dor Kochav and broke into the area before cutting the ball back for Djordje Jovanovic who headed wide of the post. In the 14th minute Ness Ziona’s Bulgarian international midfielder Joan Stojanov was given the time and space to run through the middle before testing Daniel Peretz who needed two attempts to hold onto the shot from the edge of the area.
Maccabi kept dominating the opening stages and as Ness Ziona’s defence struggled to clear a corner in the 16the minute, Derrick Luckassen sent the ball across the face of goal but none of Maccabi’s players managed to connect.
Maccabi kept pressing forward preventing Ness Ziona from crossing the halfway line as that pressure led to the opening goal. A poor Ness Ziona attempt of a clearance fell to Davidzada who exchanged passes with Gloukh to reach the by-line before sending a pinpoint cross which was headed in at the far post by Eyal Golasa.

Two minutes later Stojanov managed to tap the ball past Daniel Peretz but Ness Ziona’s celebrations were shorlived as the referee assistant raised his flag a decision which was confirmed by VAR as the equaliser was scratched off. The end to end action continued as Ness Ziona’s keeper Yossi Ginzburg turned a Jovanovic flick for a corner. In the 27th minute the visitors were reduced to 10 men after Usman Muhammed appeared to have head-butted Dor Peretz near the halfway line and was shown the red card. Jovanovic almost doubled Maccabi’s lead on the half hour mark as he side footed Davidzada’s square ball forcing Ginzburg to dive and save. Two minutes later Eran Zahavi nudged Maor Kandil’s telling cross only for the ball to roll and hit the base of the post.
Peretz flashed a half volley from the edge of the area wide of Ginzburg’s post in the 36th minute. Stojanov almost caught Maccabi’s keeper by surprise with a long range shot from his own half which went wide. Maccabi’s numerical advantage was clear while Ness Ziona didn’t seem to crumble but the visitors’ were rewarded for their efforts on 42 as Stojanov was put through, skipped past the advancing Peretz and fired home the equaliser. A Zahavi powerful close range header in the 43rd minute forced Ginzburg to a spectacular save to deny the veteran marksman.

Second Half
With no changes to personnel at halftime, Maccabi emerged for the second half determined to restore their lead. Right on the hour mark Ness Ziona’s coach Nir Berkovic made a double change as Or Roizman and Almog Buzaglo replaced Stojanov and Levan Kutalja. Two minutes later, Veselinovic made two changes of his own as Golasa and Davidzada bowed out and were replaced by Dan Biton and Gabi Kanichowsky.
Veselinovic switched to four across the back with Saborit moving to left-back as Maccabi increased the pressure on Ness Ness Ziona from the flanks. A Kanichowsky through ball to Jovanovic saw the Serbian striker’s effort blocked shortly before he was sent clear through by Zahavi on 67 but dragged his shot wide.
Ness Ziona sat back soaking the pressure while Maccabi tried ferociously to score with Gloukh firing over in the 70th minute. Kanichowsky had a shot struck the hand of Stephane Acka on the edge of the area but Zahavi had his free kick blocked by the wall. Avi Rikan was introduced for Gloukh in the 80th minute shortly after Roizman had an effort creep wide of Peretz’s post.

In the 87th minute Jovanovic charged into the box and blasted a shot which was saved by Ginzburg for another corner. Freddy Plumain became the second Ness Ziona player to go for an early shower after picking his second booking for a foul on Luckassen. Yonatan Cohen replaced Kandil on 87 as the 26-year-old made his first appearance since returning to Maccabi from Italy.
The fourth official indicated six minutes of additional time as Nir Bitton had an effort blocked for another corner which was cleared. Deep inside injury time Saborit nodded Kanichowsky’s cross into the path of Jovanovic who turned but managed to hook his shot over the crossbar. The full time saw the visitors celebrate the point while the vast majority of the 21,449 fans, left Bloomfield knowing that it was two points dropped in the title race. On Tuesday Maccabi travel to Jerusalem and face local side Hapoel before returning to Bloomfield on Saturday to host Hapoel Haifa.
Watch: Ivic after the Ness Ziona draw
What is our record against newly promoted sides?
Maccabi is the only Israeli club to have featured in the top flight during all of the 71 seasons since the State of Israel was founded. Sektzia Ness Ziona on the other hand featured only in 3 seasons (1949/50, 1966/68 and 2019/20). In its’ first season of top flight football they appeared as Maccabi Ness Ziona before all the teams in the city were united and carried the team Sektzia ever since.
In all of the three seasons Ness Ziona featured in the top flight, Maccabi ended up winning the league title.
Maccabi are unbeaten in all of the 8 matches it played Ness Ziona in the league – winning 6 and drawing 2 with a goal tally of 21-7.
Both clubs played each other 4 more times in the State Cup with Maccabi winning all four with a goal tally of 18-3.
Four players featured for both clubs: Shiye Glazer, Avraham Stamberg, Omri Ben Harush and Or Roizman.
Stamberg played for Ness Ziona in the 60’s including during their stint in the top flight (66/68) and joined Maccabi ahead of the 1969/70 season. As a midfielder, Stamberg made 142 Maccabi appearances in all competitions winning 2 league titles during his six seasons at the club.
Shiye Glazer, one of Maccabi’s greatest players scored 171 goals in 256 appearances between 1945-1963. He stepped down to the second division and played for Hapoel Kfar Sava, Beitar Netanya, Beitar Jerusalem and towards the end of his playing career played for Ness Ziona in the top flight during the the 1966/68 back-to-back season.

Maccabi’s record in the 311 league matches against newly promoted sides is 185 matches won, 80 draws and 46 defeats with a total goal tally of 559-255.
Ness Ziona’s goal against Maccabi at Bloomfield stadium in the 2019/20 season, ended Daniel Tenenbaum’s unbeaten run in goal which lasted from the opening day to the 14 league round.
Maccabi’s highest victory against a newly promoted side was a 7-0 victory over Beitar Tel Aviv during 1969/70 season. Shalom Shikva (4), Giyora Spiegel, Nissim Bachar and Dror Bar Nur scored Maccabi’s goals.

This season Maccabi began the 2022/23 league campaign in emphatic style as Vladimir Ivic’s side have a 100% record winning all 5 home matches.
Maccabi’s class of 2022 is the 32nd team in Israel’s history to reach that record as another victory will make Maccabi the 18th team in history to begin a season with 6 home defeats.

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Piven: “I expect to restore our aggressiveness and determination”
Three days after the 2-0 defeat at Be’ersheva and two days before hosting newly promoted side Sektzia Ness Ziona at Bloomfield, Shahar Piven spoke ahead of the match. The 27-year-old defender who watched his teammates from the stands at Turner stadium, shared some of the feelings in the dressing room: “As a big club we don’t like losing or take it lightly. We analyze defeats in a serious way, work harder in training which is not a cliché. Even those who play less than others knows that this is a good chance to gat back in business. In the same way we don’t look at victories and glorify them we don’t knock ourselves down after defeats. We must learn from this match, there are plenty of matches and points still left to play for as we hope to return to winning ways in two days time and move on. This is the nature of sport”.
Piven, who featured this campaign in seven league matches, added: “Our work is to give our 100% and focus each one of his job. I expect this to happen already on Saturday – that we will restore of aggressiveness and determination. To collect the three points and return to winning ways”.








