Conference League 23-24
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Cycle 10 – 03/14/2024
- Fenerbahce
- 1 – 0
- Union St. Gillios
- Fiorentina
- 1 – 1
- Maccabi Haifa
- Pauk Thessaloniki
- 1 – 5
- Dinamo Zagreb
- Victoria Pelzen
- 0 – 0
- Geneva Sorbet
- Aston Villa
- 0 – 4
- Ajax
- Club Bruges
- 0 – 3
- motherland
- night
- 1 – 1
- Storm Graz
- Maccabi Tel Aviv
- 6 – 1
- Olympiakos
Daniel Fudanza, score: 9
A goal and two assists in the stunning first half and also set up the goal at the start of overtime. His great show
Ido Shahar, score: 2
A really bad game by him, with a very bad mistake that led to the second goal
It is difficult to describe the nightmare that Maccabi Tel Aviv went through tonight (Thursday). Only a week ago she was on the roof of Olympus after beating Olympiakos in Piraeus and won an amazing 1:4, but all the impressive advantage she achieved and after many had already celebrated her historic “qualification” for the quarterfinals of the Conference League, she dropped everything in a humiliating, insulting and certainly the worst game in her history in the European factories. 6:1 She was defeated and ended her journey in the factory.
The first half was like a black dream for Maccabi Tel Aviv. Already after 10 minutes, Daniel Fudanza scored with the help of Roi Misfati, who reacted badly to the ball. A few minutes later, the yellows lost Felicio Milson to injury and the great Angolan had trouble going down to the bench and had to get the help of the medical team. If that wasn’t enough, Maccabi simply didn’t exist in the game and completely lost all the advantage it gained in the performance last week in Piraeus.
In the 36th minute, Pudence took advantage of a terrible mistake by Ido Shahar and sent Kostas Fortunis one-on-one in front of Mishpeti on the way to the stunning 0:2. Robbie Keane was hoping to at least go into the break with a lead in the summation of the two games, but that didn’t happen either, when in the added time of the first half, Pudence again hit ital dawn, the charge to the center of the box and Ayoub El Kaabi, who remained uncovered, hit the net. Within 45 minutes, the Greeks completely erased all the advantage of the yellows.
The beginning of the second half was a little encouraging for Maccabi and in the 57th minute Eran Zahavi brought the color back to his cheeks with an accurate penalty that reduced the score to 3:1. But it only lasted a few minutes. In the 65th minute, Al Kaabi flew in for a great number one and again, with the help of Mishpai, made it 1:4 that sent the teams to overtime. There the yellows had already completely collapsed, Stefan Jovetich scored, Yosef al Arabi doubled and the Greeks came back from a deep grave with 1:6 and an unimaginable comeback.
And the big question, of course, is how does Maccabi Tel Aviv rise from this slump? Already on Sunday, Hapoel Haifa awaits the Yellows, a hurdle that is not easy at all and one that has caused trouble for all the big teams this season in the Premier League. If it turns out that Milson’s injury is serious, then it will be a double blow that may also crush the table leader in the championship race. Cain will have a lot of work to lift the players from the great humiliation for the sequel.
extension
- ’120+2
- The referee whistled for the end of extra time, Maccabi Tel Aviv ended its journey in Europe with a great humiliation and a 6:1 defeat to Olympiakos
- ’113
- Ofir Davidzadeh was the last for the yellows to come in and replace Roy Rabivo
- ’107
- Yonatan Cohen entered at the expense of Beaton who himself entered as a substitute
- ’107
- Double substitution of Maccabi Tel Aviv: Kiko Bondozo enters instead of David
- ’106
- Quini replaced Rodini at Olympiakos
- ’104
- Gate! Olympiakos took the lead 1:6: the story is over. From Souras was sent forward, got past Misfa and passed the cross to Arab El who rolled in from close range. A painful defeat for Maccabi Tel Aviv
- ’102
- Pudenza, who scored the first, cooked twice and also prepared the fifth, gave way to Vicente Ivora
- ’96
- Pudenza committed a foul from behind on Kanikowski and entered the register
- ’96
- Fortunis also finished his part with Mandiliber and Georgios of Souras took his place
- ’95
- Zahavi managed to reach the height first and hit, but the ball went straight into the hands of Tsoulakis
- ’93
- Gate! Olympiakos took the lead 1:5: the dream of the quarter is getting very far away. Pudenza put in a flat free kick, Stefan Jovetich took control and kicked from close range between the legs of Mishvi. Again the goalkeeper made a big mistake and the Greeks are close to the next stage
- ’91
- At the start of overtime, Avishai Cohen replaced Shahar at right back
second half
- ’90+6
- The referee blew his whistle for the end of the legal time and determined that Maccabi Tel Aviv and Olympiakos go into overtime with 1:4 to the Greeks after 90 minutes
- ’88
- With a pair of goals El Kaabi finished his part with the Greeks and Yosef El Arabi entered in his place
- ’82
- Jose Luis Mandiliber also made his first substitution: Horta made way for Stefan Jovic
- ’81
- Fortunis fouled Peretz and received a yellow card
- ’77
- It had to be Maccabi Tel Aviv’s second! Dor Peretz received a masterful lift from Davida, but from close range he shot wide
- ’74
- Robbie Keane’s second and attacking substitution: Joris van Overeem made way for Dor Turgeman
- ’70
- Osher Davida broke well into the box, but at the end of the move he hit the goalkeeper and received a yellow card
- ’69
- Again Fudanza tried his best with a great kick from distance, but the ball slipped over the crossbar
- ’65
- Gate! Olympiakos took the lead 1:4: the Greeks are back again. Francisco Ortega’s volley to Rava and Al Kaabi flew to an amazing hairdresser, which, along with a bad reaction from my lips, went into the net
- ’57
- Gate! Maccabi Tel Aviv narrowed to 3:1: here it comes! Eran Zahavi sent Konstantinos Tsoulakis to the right, shot accurately to the left and again the yellows are in the lead at the end of the two games
- ’55
- Maccabi finally came forward and it paid off. Gabi Kanikovski broke into the box and squeezed a penalty after the failure of Panaiotis Ratsos
first half
- ’45+4
- Gate! Olympiakos took the lead 0:3: unbelievable! Again Pudence celebrated on Shahar on the right side, lifted to the box and Al Kaabi, who remained completely free, hit the net. The Greeks completely erased all the advantage that the yellows achieved in Piraeus
- ’45
- Idan Nahmias also suffered a blow to his knee and Derrick Lucassen got up to warm up. Maccabi does not exist in the game, while the Greeks take full advantage of it
- ’36
- Gate! Olympiakos took the lead 0:2: Maccabi was in complete shock. Ido Shahar lost carelessly, Fudanza raced forward and handed it to Fortonis who was left alone, ran across half the field and finished one on one in front of Mishpi
- ’26
- Maccabi is not in business. Another ball went up to the box and almost found Al Kaabi free, but Mishfa caught at the last moment
- ’25
- Almost the second of Olympiakos! Costas Fortunis’s cross from the right found Ayoub El Kaabi free in the area and this time he was stung by the pig’s lips with a big dip
- ’14
- A hard blow to Maccabi. Milson could not continue and went down to the bench when he measured and had to get help from the medical team, Dan Beaton came in his place
- ’10
- Gate! Olympiakos took the lead 0:1: too early. Daniel Fudanza received the ball in the box and kicked to the near corner, Roi Mishpeti arrived but headed into the net
- ’8
- The Greeks dominated the opening, but failed to create chances, and Andre Horta’s long-range attempt was also very far from the frame
- ’4
- Rodiné rudely hit Felicio Milson and the Angolan groaned in pain, but after receiving treatment from the medical team he returned to the field
- ’1
- The referee Maurizio Mariani kicked off the match!
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