Maccabi Haifa hold off Red Star in 3-2 thriller

Aug 17, 2022 | Football

In a barn burner of a matchup Maccabi Haifa was able to escape with a 3-2 comeback win over Red Star Belgrade thanks to a pair of goals by Frantzdy Pierrot in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League playoff round.

Dolev Haziza starred for Barak Bachar’s squad as the midfielder set up all three Green markers with incredible touch and class via a goal line cross and a vicious curler for a Pierrot brace while the third strike came via Tjaron Chery. Dejan Stankovic grabbed a 2-1 lead at halftime on goals by Aleksandar Pesic and Guelor Kanga but Pierrot and Chery turned the table as Haifa now heads to Serbia with a one-goal advantage.

“We started the game well, took a 1-0 lead and we could have had scored even more,” Barak Bachar began. “But then we gave up a goal and we lost a bit of momentum. At halftime I told the players that we have to begin like we did in the first half in what wasn’t an easy game as the players showed a lot of character in a match that was played at a very fast pace. This was the first half and the second will be even more difficult.”

“The game was tough and both teams had the same goals,” Red Star coach Dejan Stankovic said. “They were at home and what is important is the score now and the one goal difference won’t be an issue back in Belgrade. I’m not upset about the result but the game is 90 minutes and during that time there are some good things and bad things. I’m not concerned as we head into the second game.”

Tjaron Chery also shared his thoughts on the game, “I really enjoyed this and that’s important. We wanted to win the game at this level, we waited for this and it happened. But we still have another goal next week. I hope that what we did was enough. This was a great game with a fantastic crowd but the next game will be different, however, if we play the way we did then we have a good chance to advance to the group stages.”

Maccabi Haifa threatened the Red Star goal early on as Chery’s chance went just wide left of the far post but the visitors came right back and came up empty on a golden opportunity of their own when Aleksandar Pesic missed the target as the game remained goalless after a quarter hour of play.

Barak Bachar’s charges continued to control the tempo and their efforts paid off when Dolev Haziza not only saved the ball from going out but was able to send a goal line cross to and oncoming Frantzdy Pierrot who turned and slotted the ball home for a 1-0 lead in the 18th minute.

However, ten minutes later Red Star came right back as Aleksandar Katia’s shot from outside the box deflected off of ex-Maccabi Tel Aviv marksman Aleksandar Pesic to beat a helpless Josh Cohen to draw Dejan Stankovic’s squad even at 1-1. Pesic tried to give Red Star the lead from in close but his attempt was saved while immediately down at the other end Haziza’s blistering shot was easily handled by Milan Borjan.

Red Star began to look much more confident after finding the equalizer as an active Osman Bukari’s attempt was just stopped by Cohen but minutes later the same Bukari sent Guelor Kanga a nice pass as the attacking midfielder whipped a scorcher right by the Haifa keeper for a 2-1 lead at the break.

Crvena Zvezda controlled the pace out of the gate to begin the second half but Haifa calmly took their chances as Haziza rifled a cross into the box that Pierrot nodded behind Borjan to tie the game up at 2-2 in the 51st minute. As the Greens pressed forward Neta Lavi volleyed a viscous ball just over the bar and continued to push Red Star to the brink.

All of the pressure paid off ten minutes after the tying goal when Haziza once again was the maestro as he handed off the ball to Chery who sent the ball on the ground and into the far corner to give Haifa a stunning 3-2 lead. Omer Atzili and Sun Menachem came on in favor of Pierre Cornud and Dean David as the former had an immediate chance that Borjan caught to the keep the score as is.

Nikita Rukavytsya came on for Pierrot and had a great opportunity to give Haifa a two goal lead but an oncoming Borjan was able to push the ball away from any trouble while at the other side of the pitch Slavoljub Srnic and Kings Kangwa both came up empty on their chances as the game headed towards its twilight and a one goal advantage for the Greens as they head to Belgrade.

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