Peretz: “I am feeling that we are our biggest enemy right now”

Maccabi Tel Aviv retuened returned from the capital tonight (Monday) with a point after being held to a 0-0 draw by Beitar Jeruslem.

Dor Peretz summed up the match and said: “We can not keep on looking like that. Maccabi Tel Aviv can’t afford to look the way we looked in this game. I am very disapointed with the performance of both myself and that of my team mates as well as the way in which we arrived for this match. We didn’t look hungry, we were not aggressive and not committed. We need to look much better, like Maccabi Tel Aviv should look, like a championship winning side. We are footballers and we have a chance already on Thursday to look much better and in the game against Kiryat Shmona to play well and gradually restore our deterrent force. For the moment, the way I see it, it all depends on us. I am feeling that we are our biggest enemy right now”.

Maccabi held to 0-0 by Beitar

Maccabi Tel Aviv collected only one point for the second time in succession after being held to a 0-0 draw by Beitar Jerusalem at Teddy stadium. Maccabi managed to stabelize the defense which conceded 8 goals in the last three matches and kept a clean sheet against Beitar for the 7th time in succession. That wasn’t enough to secure a win as Maccabi will now try pick themselves up against Kiryat Shmona on Thursday.

Pre Game

Maccabi’s coach Georgios Donis made several changes to the side which was held to a 2-2 draw by Maccabi Netanya last week, for the visit to Beitar Jerusalem’s Teddy stadium. Enric Saborit partnered Eitan Tibi and Luis Fernandez as the third central defender in a five-man defense with Maor Kandil and Ofir Davidzada named as the two wing-backs on the right and left respectively.

Eyal Golasa who made a second half substitute appearance against Netanya before scoring the first equalizer kept his place alongside Dor Peretz in the midfield engine room. Dan Biton, whose assist to Yonatan Cohen secured the 2-2 draw was named behind Cohen and Serbian striker Aleksandar Pesic.

First Half

Maccabi dominated the opening stages of the game, but it was Beitar that reached the first chance which was headed wide by Idan Vered 15 minutes from the start.

A minute after the half hour mark Cohen led a counter attack and charged through the middle but from the edge of the area failed to keep his shot down. Four minutes later, Ofir Davidzada whipped in a cross from the left to find Aleksandar Pesic only to see the Serbian striker miscue his header.

Dor Peretz tried his luck from long range on 37 but his right foot powerful drive was caught by Beitar’s keeper Itamar Nitzan. On the stroke of halftime Maccabi’s defense struggled to clear the danger as the ball fell to Ali Mohamad who opted for power rather than accuracy.

Second Half

With no changes at halftime Maccabi came out of the dressing room in the same way they started the game. In the 54th minute, Beitar’s keeper saved and pulled another save to deny a shot from Peretz.

A counter attack in the 60th minute caught Beitar’s off guard as Dan Biton found Davidzada whose shot was easily collected by Nitzan. Biton was given a chance to break the deadlock as Maccabi were awarded a free kick on the edge of the area. But the diminutive midfielder on his left foot couldn’t keep his shot down as the ball flew high over the crossbar.

Donis made his first substitution in the 74th minute as Matan Hozez replaced Biton. Dan Glazer and Eylon Almog were introduced shortly after as they came in for Eyal Golasa and Yonatan Cohen on 78.

Hozez managed to create himself the time and space on the edge of Beitar’s area in the 82nd minute but once again a shot was blasted high over the framework. Tal Ben Chaim and Itay Schechter were both introduced for Kandil and Davidzada in the 89th minute.

The final whistle of referee Orel Greenfeld sent both teams to seek the goals and victory elsewhere and on another day.

 

Need to know numbers ahead of Beitar

128 – the number of league matches between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem. Maccabi won 52 matches, lost 38 and 38 other matches were drawn. The total goal tally is 179-133 in Maccabi’s favour.

Beitar hosted Maccabi in the league 66 times, with Maccabi winning 22 matches, 19 matches were drawn and 25 matches were won by Beitar. The goal tally is also in Maccabi’s favour 70-68.

Over the years, Beitar hosted Maccabi in 8 stadiums. In Jerusalem at the Y.M.C.A ground and Teddy stadium, outside Jerusalem at the national stadium in Ramat Gan, at the old Bloomfield stadium, at Haifa’s Sammy Ofer stadium, at Ashkelon’s municipal stadium, at Hadera and at Hatikqva Quarter.

Beitar hosted Maccabi on 4 occasions behind closed doors as none of these matches were ever won by Maccabi. (2 draws and 2 defeats).

Maccabi will try and improve their run of six successive matches against Beitar with a clean sheet – a record in the encounters between the two sides and one of the 11 longest runs in Maccabi’s history.

Maccabi’s and the league’s longest clean-sheet runs was against Hapoel Rishon Lezion – 10 league matches in succession (sent in October 1994).

Maccabi’s recorded its’ highest league victory against Beitar Jerusalem (7-0) which was also Beitar’s highest ever league defeat in the 2000/01 season.

Last season Maccabi inflicted Beitar their highest ever defeat in Jerusalem (4-0) together with the 5-1 defeat to Bnei Yehuda (set in the 2018/19 season).

 Beitar’s coach Slobodan Drapjic faced Maccabi in the league 15 times and has a tally of: 11 victories for Maccabi, 2 draws and 2 victories for Drapjic.

Golasa: “Matches against Beitar are always interesting”

“Traditionally, the matches against Beitar Jerusalem were always interesting regardless of the clubs condition at the time. It will be a fascinating match and I hope we will collect the three points. Gradually we are getting used to the overcrowded fixture list, I am confident in our ability to bounce back and return to be the Maccabi everyone wants to see”.

Maccabi face Be’ersheva in State Cup

The draw saw teams from the top flight enter the competition in the second round and included teams from the national and 1st divisions. The match will be a repeat of the State Cup final of 2015 which Maccabi won 6-2 at Sammy Ofer, the stadium that will host the final this year. Be’ersheva’s coach Yossi Abuksis knocked Maccabi out of the Cup in the Semi Final stage two seasons ago on the way win the Cup – something he did with Be’ersheva last season as well.

Matches will be played between January 14th – 18th.

The full draw:

Beitar Nordiya – SC Tira, Hapoel Be’ersheva – Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi Netanya – Hapoel Bika’t Hayarden, Hapoel Acco – Beitar Jerusalem, Maccabi Haifa – Hapoel Um El Fahm, Sektzia Nes Ziona – Maccabi Petah Tikva, Bnei Yehuda – Hapoel Haifa, Hapoel Jerusalem – Hapoel Rishon Lezion, SC Kfar Quassem – Hapoel Kfar Sava, SC Ashdod – Hapoel Ra’anana, Hapoel Kfar Shalem – Hapoel Ashdod, Hapoel Afula – Hapoel Nof Hagalil, Hapoel Ranat Gan – Bnei Lod.

Watch: Cohen spoke after the draw against Netanya

“This is the work of the entire team. We create loads of chances this season but concede too many soft goals which we must not concede. We will need to work hard on that and improve. There are no easy opponents in this league, but we are Maccabi and we come to every game with no other target besides a victory”.