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The Reds were not convincing to say the least, but managed to qualify for the next stage thanks to a penalty by Helder Lopes. Hatuel missed a golden opportunity to double at the end – Omar, Foucault and Kinyons returned
It didn’t go easy, and for the chapters it wasn’t pretty at all – but Hapoel Beer Sheva did what was assigned to them tonight, and advanced to the semi-finals of the State Cup.
The Reds, who came to the game after already losing this season to Hapoel Petah Tikva, encountered a stubborn opponent who was not far from scoring more than one goal. Breda started the lineup again with Maximo Levy at right back, with Amir Ganach and Artyom Shoshnachev placed up front.
The game started lazily and Beer Sheva didn’t attack much, while Ganach tried to break through from the left again and again but was not at his best today. Towards the end of the first half, Beer Sheva received a penalty almost out of nowhere, after Leder Loops was fouled by Idan Vared in the box. The same Lopez also went to kick and gave Beer Sheva the lead.
In the second half, both teams continued to attack, with the Blues being the more accurate ones, but finding Ophir Marciano on a great day. Towards the end, Gozlan struck from 4 meters and Marciano was again there to save the team.
The semi-final draw will take place tomorrow at noon, when those who have secured their place besides Be’er Sheva are Hapoel Nof HaGilil and Maccabi Petah Tikva. At this time Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Netanya meet. This is the third semi-final of the Reds in the last five years, when in the previous two times – they even continued to the final and won.
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