Tenenbaum: “I am filled with desire to help the team”

The 26-year old goalkeeper who is set to play his first domestic match this season: “We all want to play, I experienced a tough spell with a serious back injury but I am feeling much better now. I feel as though I can help the team and my fellow teammates and I want to play” Tenenbaum said. “I have the appetite and I am full of desire to give my maximum, help the team and win so that we retain the Cup”.

Thank you Luis Hernandez

Maccabi Tel Aviv is bidding farewell from Luis Hernandez who will join Cadiz after an agreement was reached between the two clubs.

Hernadez told Maccabi’s official website: “Being a professional football player has given me many things in life, one which I value most is having the opportunity to get to know countries, cultures and people from all over the world.

My family and I have fond memories from our stay in Tel Aviv despite the difficulties of adaptation due to the damn COVID. Coming to a historic club like Maccabi has been an experience that I will cherish forever. A huge club, in a wonderful city, with a beautiful culture adorned with great people who maintain the vision of continuing to be as great as ever. I thank all the club’s employees, my fellow teammates, the coaching staff I worked with, the Management, the Owner Mitch Goldhar and the fans for the treatment and affection I received throughout my stay. I leave with the sadness of separating from you all but with the hope and desire that our paths will one day cross in the future.Thanks from the bottom of my heart!!! Luis Hernandez”

Hernandez joined Maccabi Tel Aviv in October 2020 from Spanish outfit Malaga and in his first season played an integral part in the qualification to the Europa League Round of 32 as well as the State Cup Final victory over Hapoel Tel Aviv where he scored the winning goal. In the 2021/22 season Hernandez helped the team reach the Conference League Round of 32 as he made a total of 69 appearances in Yellow and Blue of which 19 in European competitions, scoring three goals. 

The club wishes to thank Luis for his spell at the club and wish him all the best for the future.

Hanzis loaned out to Nof Hagallil

Ronen Hanzis will join Hapoel Nof Hagallil until the end of the 2021/22 season, after an agreement was reached between the two clubs for the loan deal of the 20-year old forward. 

Hanzis made two appearances this season for Maccabi Tel Aviv and managed to score his debut senior goal against Hapoel Jerusalem in the Toto Cup. 

 

“Our attitude right from the start was that we are going to win this game at all cost”.

As last week’s 2-2 draw at home to Maccabi Netanya ended Maccabi’s winning streak, Tal Ben Chaim didn’t hide his satisfaction following the 3-1 victory at Ashdod.

The forward who scored Maccabi’s equalizer on the way to a four-minute comeback in the second half, said after the match: “I think that last Saturday was a difficult match not just in terms if the result but as I don’t think we even deserved the point we collected. We arrived here today and right from the start we showed that we deserved this victory. To concede a goal close to the interval is an unpleasant situation but I am delighted we managed to complete the job and come back into the game”.

With Maccabi ranked fourth in the table, with a considerable distance from the leading duo, Ben Chaim remained adamant: “Even though we are not part of the title race, for the moment we can’t afford to drop any further points this season. The DNA of this club is always to finish as high as possible, yet we had a poor start to the season which places us now in a situation that we need to win every match so that we finish as high as we possibly can. One mustn’t forget that we also have the State Cup to play for so as far as we are concerned the season is far from over”.

MACCABI BEATS ASHDOD 3-1

Preview

Aiming to bounce back from last week’s disappointing 2-2 draw with Maccabi Netanya at Bloomfield, Maccabi travelled to Ashdod to face the side that inflicted them a 2-0 defeat when both teams met earlier this season.

Mladen Krstajic made several changes to his side as he welcomed Shahar Piven back into the side as the central defensive partner of Idan Nachmias right in front of Daniel Peretz. With Enric Saborit still recovering from an injury, Ofir Davidzada kept his place on the left side of defence while Andre Geraldes completed the back-four on the right. Dan Glazer led the team out with the captain’s armband as he was partnered at the heart of midfield by Eden Shamir. Gabi Kanichowsky, who scored one of Maccabi’s goals against Netanya was once again handed the attacking role at the top of the midfield trio. Dan Biton and Tal Ben Chaim were both assigned to the wings in support of Stipe Perica who led the attack.

First Half

Maccabi began the match on the front foot and reached their first chance to score inside the opening two minutes as Tal Ben Chaim was sent down the left, beat two defenders but sent his shot wide of the post. Within a minute, Dan Biton, tried his luck with a long range effort that was deflected out for a corner that was cleared by Ashdod’s defence.

Maccabi continued to dominate with Ofir Davidzada combining well down the left flank with Ben Chaim but none of their efforts seemed to result in a threat on Shahar Hasson’s goal. In the 12th minute a Stipe Perica attempt of a shot was easily collected by the Ashdod keeper. Two minutes later, Gabi Kanichowsky sent Ben Chaim into the area with a clever pass only for Ashdod’s defence to clear the danger before the forward managed a shot on target.

In view of Maccabi’s dominance, Ashdod’s coach Ran Ben Shimon made his first change after 20 minutes as Oz Bilu replaced Montari Kamaheni reverting to a four-man defence. Gil Cohen switched to left-back as the home side bolstered the midfield in an attempt to gain control of the game.

Maccabi reached its’ best chance on 27 as a pinpoint Andre Geraldes cross found Kanichowsky who teed-up Biton only for the midfielder to send his shot high and wide of the target. Dan Glazer was the first player to be booked by referee Daniel Bar Natan for a foul on Bilu in the 35th minute. Two minutes later however, Ashdod took the lead as Gil Cohen intercepted a Glazer pass to send Bilu down the left before his cut-back was side-footed by Mohamad Kna’an past Daniel Peretz.

With no further chances before the interval, Bar Natan’s halftime whistle sent both teams to regroup in the dressing rooms during the interval.

Second Half

In the 51st minute, Ashdod’s defender Timothy Awany fouled Geraldes on the edge of the area, earned himself a booking and Maccabi a free-kick. Biton stepped-up to take the free kick but his shot which curled beyond the wall, narrowly cleared the crossbar as well. Two minutes later Kanichowsky’s low powerful drive forced Hasson to a double save, but in the 55th minute Maccabi were back on level terms. Peretz began a counter attack as he quickly released Kanichowsky before the diminutive midfielder sent Ben Chaim. The 32-year-old forward chested the ball before spotting the keeper off his line and sending a delicate chip that beat Hasson from the edge of the area.

The comeback was complete four minutes later as Davidzada sent Biton into the area and with Eden Shamir ghosting unmarked at the far post, the 26-year old met the cross directed at him with a perfect volley that gave Hasson no chance to make it 2-1.

Mladen Krstajic made a double substitution in the 70th minute as Shahar Piven limped-off and was replaced by Matan Baltaxa while Brandley Kuwas came-in for Ben Chaim. Eyal Golasa replaced Biton in the 80th minute as Krstajic made his fourth change adding a fresh pair of legs into the midfield for the final 10 minutes.

Shamir bowed out to a standing ovation as he was replaced by Avi Rikan on 85. Stipe Perica sealed Maccabi’s victory in the 89th minute as he shrugged of Awany’s challenge to meet a Kuwas corner and send an accurate header that beat Hasson to set the final score at 3-1.