The Jerusalem Post

Maccabi Haifa closes in on championsh­ip

Greens rebound vs Hapoel Tel Aviv • Beitar secures Premier League spot • Mac TA falls to Sakhnin

- • By JOSHUA HALICKMAN

Maccabi Haifa blanked host Hapoel Tel Aviv 2-0 on Monday night at Bloomfield Stadium with a goal in each half to inch closer to clinching the Israeli Premier League championsh­ip.

Omer Atzily scored for the first time in nine games as the midfielder put home a Tjaron Chery cross to give the Greens a 1-0 lead in the 26th minute, while Dolev Haziza added an insurance marker late in the second half to take the three points.

“We’re very close to taking the championsh­ip,” Haifa coach Barak Bachar said. “We took a very significan­t step towards the title with the win and there is one more game set for Turner Stadium against Beersheba where we can wrap it all up. Last week when we lost we got a real wake-up call and we made sure to come into this game to win.”

In the capital city, meanwhile, Beitar Jerusalem and Maccabi Petah Tikva played to an entertaini­ng 2-2 draw as Liran Rotman scored a brace to ensure that the yellow-and-black would play in the Premier League next season.

Rotman opened the scoring in the third minute as the winger took advantage of a poor clearance pass to give the hosts a 1-0 lead.

Yarden Cohen quickly equalized less than 10 minutes later for Petah Tikva, but Rotman scored from 15 meters out to put Yossi Abukasis’s team in front once again, 2-1.

However, Arad Bar nodded home the ball in the 59th minute for the equaliz to earn a split of the points at Teddy Stadium.

“This was a great game,” Abukasis noted. “We had some fantastic minutes, but we were also a bit irresponsi­ble on the two goals we conceded. We reached our goal and even though we were a bit tired at the end I knew a draw was enough.”

Up in the Galilee, Bnei Sakhnin shocked Maccabi Tel Aviv 1-0 on a 95th-minute goal by Guy Melamed to keep their chances alive for a European qualificat­ion spot.

“I think this was one of our best wins this season considerin­g the squad that we had available” Sakhnin coach Haim Silvas said. “We played well, with all of our heart with the support of our incredible fans. We have been training hard all season and we

are fighting for a spot in Europe. This was a heroic game today.”

By the Carmel Mountain, Hapoel Jerusalem blanked Hapoel Haifa 2-0 thanks to a pair of second-half goals to keep its lsurvival hopes alive and well with the victory.

William Agada gave Ziv Arie’s team the lead in the 52nd minute while Eduardo Guerrero scored the insurance goal in the box to take the vital three points.

“We need two more wins and I am not thinking of anything else,” Arie said. “We recorded a super-important victory. Next week against Petah Tikva will be a war and we have to win. We have not played well up until now and if we don’t do what we need to over the next couple of games we will be in trouble.”

Meanwhile, Hapoel Hadera defeated Hapoel Nof Hagalil 2-0 as Steven Alfred scored early and Shoval Gozlan scored late to take the win up in the Galilee.

The loss keeps Shay Barda’s squad below the red line in the relegation zone with just two matches remaining.

“We went through a tough time and needed the win,” Hadera coach Menachem Koretzky noted. “We have a number of young players who have yet to experience good results and it’s important for the club to finish off the season well.”

“We failed,” a disappoint­ed Barda began. “We did everything that we could over the course of the week, but nothing worked.”

Elsewhere, Maccabi Netanya blasted Hapoel Beersheba 3-0 as Patrick Twumasi scored a brace in the win.

After a goalless first half, an active Twumasi broke the deadlock as he nodded home his first goal in the 52nd minute while he doubled the advantage with a gorgeous strike from outside of the box a half-hour later to give the hosts a 2-0 lead.

Parfait Guiagon polished off the victory with a goal deep into injury time to wrap up the win and the three points.

“I want to congratula­te every player and fan,” Netanya bench boss Benny Lam said. “We didn’t play well in the first half, but in the second we gave it our all and played quite the game..”

By the port city, Ironi Kiryat Shmona defeated Ashdod SC 3-1 to continue on its fine run in the relegation playoffs.

Muhammad Shaker gave the visitors a 1-0 lead in the 25th minute, but Gal Katabi drew the hosts even a few minutes later to head into the break all tied up at 1-1.

However, Itamar Shviro and Guy Ben Lulu each found the goal in the second half for Slobodan Drapic’s Kiryat Shmona side to snatch all the points.

 ?? (Udi Zitiat) ?? MACCABI HAIFA players celebrate with each other on the pitch following their 2-0 away victory over Hapoel Tel Aviv on Monday night at Bloomfield Stadium.
(Udi Zitiat) MACCABI HAIFA players celebrate with each other on the pitch following their 2-0 away victory over Hapoel Tel Aviv on Monday night at Bloomfield Stadium.

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