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Maccabi beats Sachnin 2-1
A first half penalty from Yonatan Cohen and a debut goal from Aleksandar Pesic saw Maccabi record their first league victory of the season with a 2-1 win away to Sachnin.
After five league matches, Georgios Donis’ side go into the international break with 6 points and time to recover from the hectic fixture list they encountered in Europe and domestic competition.
Pre Game
Georgios Donis made several changes to the side which was beaten 4-0 by Villarreal in the Europa League as Sheran Yeini returned to the heart of defense alongside Luis Hernandez. Enric Saborit returned to his position on the left side of defense with Maor Kandil completing the back-four as the right full back.
Dor Peretz and Eyal Golasa returned to the starting line-up and partnered Dan Glazer as the midfield trio exactly like they did during the 2-2 draw against Maccabi Haifa last week while Dan Biton and Yonatan Cohen were named as the right and left wingers behind Aleksandar Pesic on his debut start.
First Half
Ten minutes from the start referee Gal Leibovic awarded Sachnin a penalty after Luis Hernandez was judged to have handled the ball in the area. But after a lengthy check in the VAR, Leibovic canceled his initial decision.
On 22 Yonatan Cohen released Aleksandar Pesic into the area, but the shot of the Serbian striker was easily collected by Rami Hamada.
Eight minutes later however, Maccabi were awarded a penalty as Enric Saborit sent Pesic clear through before the Serb was brought down by the advancing Hamada. Cohen stepped up, kept his calm and successfully slotted the penalty home to break the deadlock.
Osama Haliala came close on 34 as his snapshot from the edge of the area beat Daniel Tenenbaum but hit the side netting.
A minute later, Maor Kandil should have doubled the lead as he ghosted unmarked to head Dan Biton’s corner. But the tenacious right back somehow managed to direct his header over the bar when it seemed easier to score.
Second Half
A minute after the restart Biton’s through ball released Cohen in acres of space and with only the keeper to beat. But Cohen’s powerful left foot drive was initially parried by the keeper before Sachnin’s defense cleared the danger.
On 51 Cohen turned provider as he teed-up Kandil on the edge of the area only to see the right-back miscue his shot and miss the target once again.
Seven minutes after the hour mark Pesic finally scored his debut goal as he latched onto a lose ball, lifted it over the advancing keeper and blasted it into the open goal to double Maccabi’s lead.
Donis made his first two changes in the 77th minute as Eylon Almog and Tal Ben Chaim replaced Biton and Cohen for the final 13 minutes.
Pesic bowed out to what would have been a standing ovation on 84 as Etay Shechter replaced the Serb while Avi Rikan and Eden Kartzev came in for Dan Glazer and Eyal Golasa as a part of a triple substitution.
Inside injury time Sachnin were awarded a penalty after Moti Barshatzky was fouled inside the area and Osama Haliala blasted the penalty to make it 2-1 in what was the final kick of the game.
Maccabi foundation is proud to take part in developing the Israel-Dubai relationship
The Maccabi foundation, in addition to its’ activity in Israel, continues to influence and participate in International activities as well. As part of the UAE-Israel Business Council which took place last week, dozens of representatives from the high-profile delegation of Israeli innovators carried official Maccabi shirts in a bid to bring closer and unite between the two nations through the game of football.
Over the past week, the Israeli representatives made contacts, promoted trade and cutting edge technologies common for the two nations that are well-matched in terms of ambitions and enterprise and we are proud that Maccabi Tel Aviv took part in the exciting renewed connection.
During the council the participants watched Maccabi’s Europa league victory over Sivasspor in Turkey whilst wearing Maccabi’s Yellow and Blue shirts.

Time travel: When Tibi scored at Sachnin
Maccabi eSport approaching the big league
The popular FUT season of FIFA is gaining momentum as our gaming team Maccabi eSport got underway. The club’s FIFA player, Dor and Or Eligula, registered an impressive achievement having recorded 28 victories from the 30 matches they played in over the weekend at the Weekend League.
Their achievement helped them get closer to their important goal: securing a place amongst 1024 of the best players in Europe at the EA official tournaments with prices totalling $60,000.
Watch the clip with the best goals the team scored over the weekend:
Saborit: “I believe we could collect points in the future”
Donis: “We knew that Villarreal is a quality side”
Maccabi beaten 4-0 by Villarreal
Pre-Game
Ahead of the match against Villarreal, Maccabi’s coach Georgios Donis made several changes to his side which is facing the team currently ranked 3rd in La Liga.
Donis named Eytan Tibi, Luis Hernandez and Enric Saborit as the three central defenders with Matan Baltaxa and Ben Biton as the two wing backs on the left and right respectively.
Eden Kartzev, who scored Maccabi’s consolation goal at Salzburg, joined Dan Glazer as the two anchormen at the heart of midfield. Nick Blackman, scorer of the winning goal the last time Maccabi played at Villarreal’s De La Ceramica stadium in the 2017/18 stadium led the attack with Tal Ben Chaim and Yonatan Cohen supplying the support on the wings.
A thunder and lightning storm with torrential rain which has been pouring in the hours before the game, flooded the playing surface forcing several electric power failures and ensuring the match will be nothing less than an interesting encounter for both teams.

First Half
The game was delayed while the drainage and ground staff worked tirelessly to clear the playing surface before the match eventually kicked off 70 minutes later than the original kickoff time. Four minutes from the start however the hosts took the lead from the first chance they had as Carlos Bacca rose high at the near post to meet Daniel Parejo’s corner and head the ball beyond the reach of Daniel Tenenbaum.

Maccabi took time to recover from their start as they reached the first chance right on the half hour mark. Yonatan Cohen found Matan Baltaxa down the left flank before he teed up Dan Glazer whose shot from the edge of the area missed the target.
Second Half
Three minutes after the restart Villarreal came close to double the score as Ruben Pena was released into the area. But Luis Hernandez with a last grasp tackle managed to clear the danger and prevent the ball from being tapped in.
Aleksandar Pesic replaced Nick Blackman who limped off in the 50th minute and less than a minute later Villarreal doubled their lead. Kubo floated a cross into the box which eluded Maccabi’s defense allowing Bacca to send a diving header that bounced over the advancing Tenebaum to make it 2-0.

Bacca shot wide in the 60th minute before Eyal Golasa and Dan Biton replaced Eden Kartzev and Tal Ben Chaim as Donis added two fresh players into the frame.
Donis made his two final substitutions on 67 as Etey Shechter and Dor Peretz replaced Cohen and Glazer. But once again the goal came at the opposite end as Kubo did the damage down the right flank, released Baena who exchanged passes with Bacca before curling in Villarreal’s third goal.
Maccabi’s best chance of the game came in the 77th minute as Dan Biton curled a free kick which Saborit headed on target. But goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli stretched himself to push the ball over the crossbar. Villarreal struck again at the opposite end as three of their substitutes combined well to score the hosts’ fourth in the 80th minute. Gerard Moreno carved Maccabi’s defense as he released Pervis Estupinan whose square ball across the face of goal was walked in by Fernando Nino.
Barsky joins Hapoel Haifa on loan
Ruslan Barsky will rejoin Hapoel Haifa on a one-year-loan deal as the 28-year-old midfielder returns to the club he played for during the 2017/18 season.
Barsky, who made two appearances this season in the Toto Cup Final against Bnei Sachnin and in the Champions League Playoff first leg at home to Salzburg, made an overall 51 appearances scoring one goal since returning to the club in the summer of 2018. In two seasons at Maccabi, Barsky, a product of Maccabi’s Youth Academy, won 2 league titles, 2 Toto Cups and 2 Super Cups.
Hanzis joins Beitar Tel Aviv on loan
Ronen Hanzis will join Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam on a season long loan deal.
The 18-year-old winger made two appearances this season for the senior side in the Super Cup against Hapoel Be’ersheva and away to Salzburg in the return leg of the Champions League Playoff.
“Ronen impressed the coaching staff right from the beginning of pre-season and in order to progress his development, we reached a decision for him to experience some significant playing time in the second division”.












