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Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin FC
01-03 23:30
0 - 4
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Hapoel Beer Sheva
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Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin FC
Hapoel Beer Sheva
Attacks
44
182
Dangerous Attacks
12
152
Ball Possession
13
87
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0
13
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13′
Eilel Peretz
25′
Mathew Anim Cudjoe
33′
Igor Zlatanović
35′
Shai Elias
42′
Djibril diop
45′
Dan Biton
Halftime 0-2
46′
Ahmed Ibrahim Salman
Mustafa Sheh Yusef
49′
Dan Biton
57′
Amir Chaim·Ganah
Hélder Lopes
57′
Mohamad Kanaan
Shai Elias
62′
hassan hilo
63′
Ibrahima Drame
Jubayer Bushnak
65′
Miguel Vitor
Djibril diop
65′
Kings Kangwa
Eilel Peretz
69′
Alon Turgeman
Igor Zlatanović
71′
Mohamad Kanaan
77′
basil khuri
Artur Miranyan
77′
Ahmad Taha
maroun gantus
77′
Omer Korsia
Eden Shamir
85′
Kings Kangwa
88′
Mohamad Kanaan
End 0-4
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Match Info
Hapoel Beer Sheva delivered a dominant away performance, thrashing Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin FC 4-0 in the Israeli Premier League. This comprehensive victory on the road solidifies Beer Sheva's position at the top end of the table and deals a significant blow to Sakhnin's hopes. The visitors were relentless from the start, opening the scoring within the first twenty minutes through a clinical counter-attack. They added a second before the break, exposing gaps in the Sakhnin defense. The second half saw more of the same, with Beer Sheva adding two more goals to complete the rout, the final goal a spectacular long-range effort that capped off a miserable night for the home fans. The key focus point was Beer Sheva's midfield dominance, which completely stifled any creativity from the hosts. This result sees Beer Sheva keep pace with the league leaders, while Sakhnin slips closer to the relegation zone. The Beer Sheva manager expressed delight at his team's focus and execution, while the Sakhnin coach admitted his side was second-best in every department on the night.