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Hapoel nearer Champions League dream

August 19, 2010 08:26
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ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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Three precious away goals put Hapoel Tel Aviv within touching distance of the group phase of the Champions League after they beat Red Bull Salzburg 3-2 on a plastic pitch in Austria on Wednesday night.

The knockout round first leg got off to a flying start for the Israeli champions when keeper Vincent Enyeama put them ahead from the penalty spot after three minute following a foul on the impressive Etey Shechter.

The hosts levelled after 28 minutes via Pokravic but Ben Sahar, the former Chelsea striker, restored Hapoel's advantage with a bullet header a minute before half time.

A thrilling tie saw the Israelis open up a 3-1 lead as Shechter made it 3-1 after 53 minutes. The strike resulted in a bizarre celebration as he took out a kippah from his sock, put it on his head before dropping to his knees. This act was punished by a yellow card from Portuguese ref Pedro Proenca.