The Jerusalem Post

Tough loss for blue-and-white to Slovenia in Euro qualifying

- •By JOSHUA HALICKMAN

Slovenia defeated Israel 3-2 in a dramatic 2020 European Championsh­ip qualifying match in Ljubljana late Monday night as the blue-and-white’s hopes of advancing dimmed with four games remaining in the campaign.

Benjamin Verbic headed home the winner in the 90th minute after blueand-white midfielder Beram Kayal carelessly turned the ball over to allow the Slovenians to take the three points.

Verbic opened the scoring for Slovenia with a first-half strike, but tremendous goals by Bibras Natcho and Eran Zahavi gave Israel a shock second-half lead. However, Roman Bezjak drew the hosts even soon thereafter and Verbic nodded in his second of the match late to send the Slovenian faithful into ecstasy.

Israel dropped to fifth place in Group G with eight points as Poland sits atop the standings with 13 points followed by Slovenia with 11 points, Austria (10 points) and North Macedonia, which also has eight points. The blue-andwhite will be back in action in October when it visits Austria and then hosts Latvia, which is in the group’s basement with no points.

“We say this is good and this is good,” said an animated Andreas Herzog “But we always concede three goals and we are not profession­al enough.

“We always talk about something that we dream about, but we have to do the decisive things on the field and when we make stupid mistakes we lose the game and it’s not funny anymore.”

A thoroughly disappoint­ed Zahavi also spoke about the game.

“I don’t want to blame anyone, but this was a tough one. It may be my last chance to make it to a big tournament. We were dominant and we played dominant football. But we made a tough mistake as we also did last game. We’re just not there.”

Slovenia swarmed the Israeli midfield early on which created a turnover, but Roman Bezjak’s dangerous chance was brilliantl­y kick saved by Ofir Marciano in the fifth minute.

Just before the break, Slovenia took a 1-0 lead as Verbic latched onto a pass from Ilicic and went around the Israel defense to chip the ball over Marciano.

Herzog inserted Kayal in favor of Omri Ben Harush to start the second half in a move that paid immediate dividends. In the 50th minute, Kayal handed off a short corner to Manor Solomon, who in turn sent it to Natcho, and the captain drilled the ball past a helpless Jan Oblak from 25 meters out to draw Israel even at 1-1.

The blue-and-white continued to push as Herzog made his second substitute of the contest in the 60th minute,

bringing in on Monas Dabbur in place of Shon Weissmann, and once again Israel’s coach hit the jackpot.

Dabbur freed up Zahavi, who launched a missile from just outside the box directly into the top corner of the goal to give the visitors a 2-1 lead in the 63rd minute.

But the advantage lasted all of three minutes as an active Bezjak bounced the ball behind Marciano off a cross from Sporar.

Then, as the clock hit the 90th minute, Jasmin Kurtic took advantage of a Kayal miscue to send a pinpoint perfect cross to Verbic, who headed the ball home to complete a brace and snatch the victory.

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