Kanichowsky: “This is a victory that gives us a lot of confidence”

The 24-year-old added: “It is fun to be playing back at Maccabi and I am delighted we scored, won and looked a lot better” he said, “This was my first appearance in European competitions and it was an amazing experience. There is a new squad here, we need to get to know each other better, something that will take time and I am delighted we showed improvement. We are already looking at Saturday, and every victory gives us more confidence and hunger for more. I am delighted we showed our fans some of the football they would like to see”.

CONFERENCE LEAGUE: MACCABI BEATS ALASHKERT 4-1

Three days after being held to a 1-1 draw by Maccabi Petah Tikva and four days before hosting Maccabi Haifa for a crucial league match, Maccabi Tel Aviv arrived at Bloomfield stadium in a bid to put all domestic issues aside in favor of the European mission.

Ahead of the first ever Conference League group stage match, Maccabi’s coach Patrick van Leeuwen made three changes from Saturday’s line-up as Ofir Davidzada stepped-in for the injured Enric Saborit. The rest of Maccabi’s defense remained unchanged with Andre Geraldes, Idan Nachmias and Luis Hernandez assigned to supply the protection on Daniel Peretz in goal.

Sheran Yeini returned to the side to make his 70th appearance in Europe for Maccabi, only three behind record holder Eytan Tibi, as the veteran skipper joined Dan Glazer in the midfield engine room. Dan Biton, completed the midfield on a more attacking role with the task of feeding the front-line that welcomed Eduardo Guerrero back from international duty. Gabi Kanichowsky, who made his debut against Petah Tikva kept his place, as did Stipe Perica who led the attack in a bid to add a goal to his tally which was opened at the weekend.

First Half

It took Maccabi 13 minutes to launch the first serious threat on Alashkert’s goal but when they did so, a move involving four players resulted with the opening goal. Gabi Kanichowsky chipped the ball from the left to Eduardo Guerrero who knocked it down for Dan Biton whose short pass released Stipe Perica.

The tall Croatian striker still had his work cut out as he skipped past an Alashkert defender and fired his shot beyond the reach of goalkeeper Ognjen Cancarevic for the first ever Conference League goal.

Two minutes later, Perica who scored his second goal in three days came close to bag his second of the afternoon but was denied by Cancarevic’s feet. Within two minutes Alashkert were back on level terms though as their Portuguese forward Jose Embalo silenced the stadium with a powerful low drive that beat Daniel Peretez to make it 1-1 on 17.

Two minutes after the half hour mark Maccabi were back in front as Biton released Kanichowsky into the area with a clever pass. The diminutive midfielder restored Maccabi’s lead with his debut goal that proved too powerful for Cancarevic.

On the stroke of halftime, an Ofir Davidzada cross reached Biton whose attempt of a shot was blocked and as the ball fell to Kanichowsky he fired a shot that was caught by the keeper. Inside injury time Eduardo Guerrero broke into the area and was brought down by an Alashkert defender which led to Norwegian referee Espen Andreas Eskas awarding a penalty. Biton stepped-up and took a weak shot that was easily caught by Cancarevic, but, luckily for Biton, Eskas spotted an infringement and ordered a re-take which Biton fired home to make it 3-1.

Second Half

Despite the two goal lead at the interval, Van Leeuwen made a double change as Avi Rikan and Matan Hozez replaced Guerrero and Biton for the restart.

Just before the hour mark, Hozez and Andre Geraldes exchanged passes before the winger was brought down winning a free kick. Hozez whipped in the free kick which was cleared by Alashkert’s defense that managed to handle every cross sent in their direction.

In the 67th minute Van Leeuwen made another double change as Sheran Yeini was replaced by Shahar Piven and Kanichowsky bowed out to a standing ovation allowing Brandley Kuwas a chance to make his Maccabi debut.

It didn’t take Kuwas too long to make an impression as four minutes after his introduction the Dutch born winger played a key role in Maccabi’s fourth goal. A clever pass from Kuwas carved Alashkert’s open canceling their offside trap to release Perica who found himself with only the keeper to beat but unselfishly squared the ball to Hozez who scored to make it 4-1 on 71.

Perica was given a standing ovation himself as he was replaced in the 80th minute allowing Osama Khalaila 10 minutes to make an impact.

A minute later, Hozez’ attempt of a cut-back was blocked and reached Piven whose shot cleared the crossbar.

The referee’s final whistle sent Maccabi’s players to celebrate the victory with the 6,934 fans who attended the match. All parties involved, will congregate at Bloomfield once again on Saturday for the league match against Maccabi Haifa which is set to be a completely different affair.

Davidzada: “Want to record the first victory”

The 30-year-old full-back whose recent good form was evident with the Israel national team as well, said: “I am feeling good lately which is a result of a lot of hard work. This is something that I bring with me, part of my character and I am delighted this is evident on the pitch” Ofir Davidzada said before relating to the forthcoming task: “We are disappointed with our recent results but need to channel our feelings to a good place of hard work and more determination. This is something which should lead us back to winning ways and it begins tomorrow. WE have a home game and want to record our first win which is important for the rest of the league as well”.

Davidzada, who is set to receive more playing time in the near future especially in view of the injury to Enric Saborit who is expected to be sidelined for several weeks with an injury, added: “Every player is waiting for such matches. To be part of this for me will be the biggest fun in the world. This is the big stage. My role is to first prove to myself that I could give the maximum and help the team. One option is to sulk when you are not playing, but I prefer to put aside issues that are not in my control and keep on working hard. As a professional footballer I learned to work hard, wait for your chance, grab it whenever you get it and enjoy every moment when you are on the pitch”.

Armenian history: Introducing Alashkert

Maccabi Tel Aviv will shortly begin their journey in the Conference League Group stages (Tuesday, 17:30) as the first hurdle which they face is Alashkert. Before the curtain is raised on the new European competition, the time has come to have a more in depth introduction with the Armenian opponent that arrives at Bloomfield stadium.

The first Armenian club in a European group stage

Champions of Armenia for the fourth time last season, Alashkert set a new record by becoming the first ever Armenian side to qualify to a European group stage. The club from Yerevan reached that landmark after starting their European campaign in the Champions League qualifiers where they defeated Connah’s Quay of Wales. They were knocked out of the competition by Moldovan champions Sheriff Tiraspol and crossed over to the EUROPA League before needing extra time to beat Kazakhstan’s Kairat Almaty to reach the Playoff. Scottish giants Glasgow Rangers won the first leg at Ibork 1-0 and a draw in Yerevan meant Armenian side would play in the Conference league.

A poor start in the league

As opposed to their European campaign, Alashkert began their domestic season in dismal form with a solitary point from their first four league matches. Just like Maccabi, Alashkert, played  on Saturday and suffered a 3-2 defeat to Ararat Yerevan.

The forthcoming match will be staged at Bloomfield but throught the campaign Alashkert will host their Conference League matches at the Republican stadium in Yerevan. The venue is known to Maccabi as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Pyunik in the 2018/19 Europa League qualifying campaign. 

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System and key players

Alashkert are coached by Aleksandr Grigoryan as the 54-year-old Russian who was appointed last May is experienced having coached for many years in his native Russia. Tactically, the Armenian side normally plays in a 4-3-3 formation and opted for a 4-2-3-1 in the Europa League Playoffs.

Despite the fact this is an Armenian side, the squad is bolstered by many foreign players from Brazil, Serbia, Montenegro, Russia, Bosnia, Ivory Coast, Namibia, Portugal and France.   

 

Mizrahi loaned to Kiryat Shmona, Musayof to Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam

Guy Mizrahi (20) who has been part of the senior side squad and made his senior debut for Maccabi in the Toto Cup match against Hapoel Jerusalem earlier this season, joined Kiryat Shmona on loan until the end of the season.

Goalkeeper Ben Musayof, 18, joined second division side Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam on loan until the end of the 2021/22 campaign.

Daniel Peretz signs new three-year-deal

Daniel Peretz, will continue playing at Maccabi Tel Aviv for at least three more years after signing a three-year-deal with an option to extend by two more seasons.

After signing the new deal, Peretz told the club’s official website: “I am delighted to extend my contract at the club I grew-up at from the age of 6. Today I am fulfilling a dream that is a result of intense daily work that began in the Youth Academy and is evident at the first team. I would like to thank all the staff at the Youth Academy that worked with over the years, the club’s senior officials for the faith shown in me, my teammates and obviously my family who has been following me all those years. From here on, we will return to work hard in order to continue making progress with Maccabi and reach all our targets we will place before us”.

Maccabi’s Head of the Football Department added: “The progress Daniel made over the years through the path he made, led him to the place he is today. We are certain that the combination of hard work and perseverance together with Daniel’s talent would lead us all to success”.

Peretz, a product of Maccabi’s Youth Academy began his footballing steps at the age of 6. The talented goalkeeper played for the club’s various age groups, and in 2017/18 won the U-19’s youth league championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Shahar’. He was loaned to Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam for the 2019/20 season where he gained experience in the second division where he made 36 appearances in all competitions and even scored 2 goals.

The following season, Peretz, returned to Maccabi, joined the first team and made his senior debut at the club in then Toto Cup Final against Bnei Sachnin and helped the team win the trophy. This season, Peretz made 9 appearances in all competitions and kept a clean sheet in 4 of the 6 Conference League qualifiers.

The keeper who earlier this month made his first two appearances for Israel’s Under 21’s during the victories over Hungary and Poland, also represented Israel 25 times at the various young national teams.