Baltaxa: “We will focus on ourselves”

“As far as we are concerned everything is still wide open, we will arrive at Bloomfield stadium and do our job” Baltaxa said. With a two-point deficit from the summit, the left sided central defender who knows that only a Maccabi victory together with a Haifa slip-up could lead to a dramatic end of a season, remained hopeful: “We will focus on ourselves and whatever needs to happen will happen. It is no longer in our hands, but I believe that just like people didn’t give us much of a chance ahead of the Maccabi Haifa game, anything can happen at the other match”.

On his first ever call-up to the Israel national team, Baltaxa added: “I was extremely excited by the call-up, but I am focused on the two important matches we still have to play. This is a dream of every kid making his first footballing footsteps, so now I can tick that box, but from here making progress is the next step as I still have many targets to achieve”.

The list Guerrero entered and Saborit’s landmark

Eduardo Guerrero continued his run of good form after scoring Maccabi’s first goal at Ashdod on the way to a 2-1 victory.

The Panamanian forward scored his seventh league goal, five of which in the Playoffs.

 Guerrero entered an impressive list of Maccabi players who scored five goals or more in the top Playoff. Uri Malmilian (1990), Itzik Zohar and Avi Cohen ‘Jerusalem’ (1992), Avi Nimni (2001) and Eran Zahavi (2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16) during all of his four seasons at Maccabi.

Zahavi (2014) and Zohar (1992) hold the record number of goals scored in the Playoff with 11 goals each.

The victory at Ashdod last night left Teddy stadium as the only ground this season Maccabi failed to record a league victory from the nine venues they were hosted at following the 0-0 draw against Beitar Jerusalem.

Only three times in history Maccabi recorded victories in all of the stadiums in the league: 1950 (10 grounds), 1952 (8 grounds) and 1992 (all 11 grounds).

Saborit’s 120th appearance

Last night was Enric Saborit’s 120th appearance for Maccabi in all competitions.

The 29-year-old Spaniard who joined Maccabi ahead of the 2018/19 season has a record of: 78 victories, 29 draws and 12 defeats.

Saborit, who only lost 3 league matches in 91 appearances managed to score 7 goals and assist 10 others in all of 120 appearances.

  

Peretz: “It certainly feels like the money time”

“Athletes must arrive to win every match regardless of how difficult it might be.”, said Peretz, “This is what we came to do and gladly the result elsewhere was in our favor and cheered us up” the midfielder added.

Peretz who will miss next week’s final league match against Kiryat Shmona as he serves a one-match touchline-ban due to yellow cards revealed some of the feelings in the camp: “Money time. It certainly feels like the money-time. Those are the final moments that we must show up in all our glory, and we will do what we are capable of doing”

MACCABI BEATS ASHDOD 2-1 TO KEEP TITLE RACE ALIVE

Pre Match

Knowing that the fate of the title-race is no longer in Maccabi’s hands and with a four-point-gap from the summit before the match, Patrick van Leeuwen made several changes from the side that beat Petah Tikva 3-0.

With several players one booking short of a one-match-suspension, van Leeuwen made three changes to his defensive line as Andre Geraldes, Enric Saborit and Louis Hernandez lined-up alongside Matan Baltaxa in defense.

Sheran Yeini, who served his one-match-touchline-ban against Petah Tikva, returned to the side together with Eden Karzev as the duo joined Dor Peretz as the midfield trio. Dan Biton, who made a second half substitute appearance and set up Maccabi’s second goal, was named on the wing alongside Tal Ben Chaim. Etey Shechter led the attack aiming to continue his run of three goals from the last two matches.

 

First Half

Maccabi could have enjoyed perfect start in the opening minute as Tal Ben Chaim was sent into the area by Enric Saborit before he was brought down by an Ashdod defender. But Maccabi’s claims for a penalty were waved by referee Yigal Freed. Two minutes later Ben Chaim was brought down on the edge of the area before Dan Biton wasted the chance as he sent the free kick over Roi Mishpati’s crossbar.

Dor Peretz caught Ashdod’s defense napping on 17 as he won the ball deep inside the home side’s half before teeing-up Etey Shechter whose shot crept to the wrong side of the post.

In the 28th minute Andre Geraldes exchanged passes with Sheran Yeini to create the time and space before whipping-in a cross but as the dangerous ball failed to find a Maccabi player it fell to Eden Karzev who couldn’t direct his volley on target.

Zohar Zasano became the first player to go into Freed’s book for a foul on Shechter two minutes after the half hour mark. Biton floated-in the resulting free kick which was headed over by Louis Hernandez.

Ashdod gradually clawed their way back into the game as Shlomi Azulay tried catching Daniel Tenebaum off his line with a long range effort on 41 and Ya’acov Brihon shot wide a minute later. On the stroke of halftime Dean David tested Tenenbaum with a shot from inside the area, but the Brazilian born custodian collected with ease.

Second Half

With no changes at Maccabi’s line-up, Ashdod’s coach Ran Ben Shimon made a triple change at the restart as Nenad Cvetkovic, Roei Gordana and Oz Bilu replaced Tom Ben Zaken, Shlomi Azulai and Ya’acov Brihon.

Three minutes later, Peretz went down following a tackle by Moussa Bagayoko who was consequently booked by Freed. Karzev was given a chance on 55 as he was released into the area by a clever Peretz flick, but as the midfielder lost his footing Shechter tried a snap shot which was saved by Mishpati. Two minutes later Biton sent a powerful left foot shot that rolled wide of the post. Van Leeuwen made a quadruple substitution in the 58th minute as Shahar Piven replaced Yeini, Eylon Almog came in for Ben Chaim, Matan Hozez replaced Karzev and Nick Blackman stepped-in for Shechter.

Piven almost made an instant mark as he won the ball on the edge of Ashdod’s area in the 65th minute before releasing a shot that turned for a corner by Mishpati. Two minutes later, a Hernandez long throw-in was headed goal-bound by Blackman but once again Mishpati collected.

Maccabi kept increasing the pressure as a Hozez dangerous cross on 72 was punched by Mishpati into the path of Saborit who couldn’t keep down his half volley.
Van Leeuwen made his fifth and final change as Eduardo Guerrero replaced Biton for the final 17 minutes.

Within a minute van Leeuwen’s change paid off as Guerrero put Maccabi in front at the end of a move that began with a Hozez free-kick that rattled the post. Almog pounced on the rebound and teed-up Matan Baltaxa whose shot was initially saved before the Panamanian forward blasted home.

Maccabi doubled their lead in the 88th minute at the end of a lethal counter attack that began with a Gerlades sprint out of defense. The Portuguese full-back released Guerrero who fed Almog before the young winger slotted home Maccabi’s second on the night and his personal second of the season. Maccabi’s celebrations were short-lived as Ashdod got back in the game a minute later with Zakariya Mugis side footing the ball past Tenenbaum from close range to make it 2-1.

News that Maccabi Haifa were leading 1-0 in the closing stages at Kiryat Shmona saw a subdued atmosphere in the Ashdod stadium at full-time. But as soon as the news broke that Haifa conceded an injury-time equalizer and the race for the title remains open – the away section erupted and the celebrations were swiftly echoed from the fans to the players.

Guerrero available for State Cup Final

Maccabi Tel Aviv reached an agreement with the Panamanian Football Association according to which Eduardo Guerrero will be released immediately after the State Cup Final before joining the Panama senior National Team ahead of their World Cup Qualifiers against Anguilla (June 6th) and Dominican Republic (June 9th).

Eyal Golasa successfully underwent a minor surgery at Assaf Harofeh Hospital this morning by team Dr. Dror Lindner and Dr. Yiftah Bar. Golasa is set to resume training in time for the 2020/21 pre-season.

Peretz: “We don’t give up on anything”

“As far as we are concerned the title race continues. We will give everything, want to win every match” Perez said, “Let’s say that we will do what is up to us and what is beyond us doesn’t belong to us”.

On Wednesday’s opponent, Peretz added: “This is a tough match against a tough team. They are an excellent side. We will have to prepare accordingly as we always do. The coaching staff will prepare us and we will have to show up and give everything. We want to win like we do in every match, we never give up on anything, just like we did so far. Everyone shows up and give it their best”.