01/01/2023
24h
60m




דקה 10: ביתר 0 - 1 הפועל ב"ש
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In Germany, at the beginning of the game, they mainly focused on Daniel Peretz's emotional minute. After two stormy weeks, the goalkeeper was included in the squad for Bayern Munich's game against Mainz, and stood next to the bench players during the minute of silence for the victims of the war. The SKY Germany camera focused throughout the minute on Daniel Peretz, who seemed to be on the verge of tears, and in Germany this was addressed.
"He had tears in his eyes," Sky wrote, "it was an emotional moment that concluded a very, very emotional week for Peretz." "Bild" also dealt with this: "Peretz touched his face the whole time, and fought himself not to cry in front of the cameras. The players who were next to him on the bench supported him and were by his side." The camera of "Sky" focused throughout the minute of silence on the explosion, marking it beforehand as the story of the event. Nousier Mazrawi was not in Bayern's squad for the game, despite the apology, and the camera was not focused on him, so it is not possible to know what his reaction was to that minute of silence.
As far as the audience is concerned, the fans of Mainz and Bayern Munich waved similar signs against Hamas: "Against the anti-Semitic terrorism of Hamas. Solidarity with the victims of terrorism and extreme Islam."
Daniel Peretz has had a stormy week. The goalkeeper arrived at a prestigious club like Bayern Munich and found himself in the eye of the storm for political reasons, after his teammate Nussier Masrawi published a post supporting Hamas after the murderous terrorist attack on Israel.
Today (Saturday) Bayern Munich held a ceremony, which it also diplomatically called "in memory of the victims of both sides", but the atmosphere in the stadium was all about identification with Israel.
Peretz seemed especially excited during the minute of silence, when the television cameras mainly focused on him throughout the minute. Even before the game, as promised in advance, Bayern Munich's ultras organization waved signs condemning Hamas and against anti-Semitism: "Solidarity with the victims of Islam and anti-Semitism. Against the anti-Semitic terrorism of Hamas. Peace to the people of Gaza, victims of Hamas."
As a result of the camera focusing on the burst throughout the minute of silence, there were those who criticized Sky's decision on social media. "It was a very intimate moment for Peretz, who had a difficult week," the networks wrote, "he was excited, and he felt that they were trying to cling to him in a way that he did not like. He should have been given this moment with himself." "Bild" was moved with Peretz: "He fought with himself not to cry. It was a very emotional moment after an emotional week for him."
In the stands of Mainz, on the other hand, they went for a more solid message with huge signs that read: "Against anti-Semitism and the terrorism of Hamas. Peace for the people of Gaza!"
Real Madrid had four consecutive victories in all formats before the national team break, but tonight (Saturday) it didn't seem like it was back in the same form, ending only in a 1:1 draw in Seville, in a game where it showed a not very convincing ability.
Despite this draw, which was the team's first of the season, Real Madrid is still at the top of La Liga with 25, but will hope tomorrow for the stumbles of runner-up Girona (22 points) against Almeria and rival Barcelona (21 points) against Athletic Bilbao, with a week to go Only the two will meet for the Clasico in Montjuic.
Real actually started the game not bad, and actually found the back of the net twice within eight minutes, but Feda Valverde's goal (4) was disallowed due to a foul and Jude Bellingham's (8) due to a foul at the beginning of the move. From there, Real Madrid dropped a gear, and couldn't quite bring it back up, and one of those who made it difficult for her was none other than Sergio Ramos, who met her for the first time since he left in 2021 and showed good ability in the defense of Diego Alonso.
In the end, Ancelotti's team paid for it in the 74th minute, when a ball that hit David Alaba, who returned to the lineup after a month's injury, misled Caffe and put Sevilla up 0:1. The equalizer did come four minutes later, when a Toni Kroos free kick found Dani Carvajal and his 1.73 meters, and the defender hit in, but the visitor was unable to achieve the conversion.
In just one week, Real Madrid will be hosted by Barcelona, for a Clasico that in a certain situation may be a direct battle for first place. But even before that, on Tuesday, she has an away match in Portugal against Braga. On the other hand, Sevilla recorded a third draw in a row in all competitions, and is currently in 13th place. On Tuesday, it will host Arsenal in the Champions League, and next Saturday it will meet Cadiz.
Chelsea looked great, leading 2-0 and already thought they had achieved a third league win in a row for the first time in more than a year and a half, but Arsenal showed tremendous character, coming back to 2-2 late on and managing to squeeze out an important point at Stamford Bridge. Cole Palmer and Michail Modric scored for the Blues, Declan Rice and Andrew Trusser for the Gunners (84), who lost a chance to climb to the top of the Premier League.
Both teams came into the match after two consecutive wins in the league, but the Reds were of course considered the favorites considering the level differences between the two teams in the last year. However, it was Mauricio Pochettino's team that looked better than the opening and in the 15th minute also took a justified lead from the penalty spot after a hand touch by William Saliba, which Palmer translated into a goal.
The hosts continued to control things and in the 48th minute they doubled the advantage when Modric tried to lift a ball into the box that landed straight in David Raya's net. Despite Arsenal's good minutes after the goal, the Blues displayed a great defense and kept the clean sheet until a huge mistake by Robert Sanchez in the goal, which allowed Reyes to shrivel (77) from about 30 meters in front of an empty net in the Gunners' first kick to the frame.
From that moment on, Mikel Arteta's team pressed with all their might and seven minutes later also managed to get the equalizer after Bokayo Saka lifted a great ball into the box, which the substitute Trussard sent touching the net and establishing a distribution of points at the end of a great game.
Following the important point, Arsenal clung to Manchester City at the top, at least until Tottenham's game against Fulham. The Blues, on the other hand, have at least temporarily climbed to the top of the table and will try to restart a winning streak against Brentford next Saturday.