The Jerusalem Post

Late flurry leads to dramatic draw between Mac Haifa, Mac TA

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Vidar Orn Kjartansso­n’s stoppage-time equalizer snatched a 2-2 draw and a point for Maccabi Tel Aviv at Maccabi Haifa last night, but left the yellow-and-blue eight points back of Hapoel Beersheba ahead of their showdown on Saturday.

Haifa took the lead through Omer Damari in the 11th minute, but the visitors scored a deserved equalizer through Kjartansso­n in the 66th minute.

The yellow-and-blue dominated the remainder of the match, but Haifa looked to have netted a winner in the 86th minute through substitute Roei Kehat’s header.

Maccabi never gave up though and Kjartansso­n scored his second goal of the night with a stunning strike into the top right corner in the 91st minute.

“We were very sloppy in the first half. We lost a lot of balls in the midfield which gave Haifa a lot of space,” said Maccabi sports director Jordi Cruyff, who continues to guide the team a month after the sacking of coach Shota Arveladze.

“We showed a lot more character in the second half. Overall, we came with the intention of winning and we didn’t achieve that so that is disappoint­ing.”

Despite dropping two points in the title race, Cruyff still believes the yellowand-blue can catch reigning champion Beersheba.

“This is a marathon. All the teams will lose points and you just have to get a good run together,” he said.

The visitors got off to the better start, with Haifa goalkeeper Ohad Levita maintainin­g the deadlock with two sensationa­l saves from Barak Itzhaki attempts.

Haifa took the lead in the 11th minute,

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