Hapoel Be'er Sheva Completes Comeback to Beat Sabah 2-1 in Bucharest
Hapoel Be'er Sheva overturned an early deficit to secure a 2-1 victory against Sabah in Bucharest on Wednesday. Sabah took the lead in the 6th minute with a quick counterattack finished by Veljko Simić, who headed past goalkeeper Ofir Marciano. Despite trailing, Be'er Sheva controlled much of the match and equalized in the 43rd minute when Juvon East scored from close range after Pedro Amaral's shot was deflected.
In the second half, Be'er Sheva faced several dangerous chances from Sabah but goalkeeper Marciano made key saves, including a header from Orpa Ambina. The winning goal came in the 79th minute when Igor Zlatanović headed in a corner kick delivered by Eliel Peretz. New signing Younes Melida made his debut in the 85th minute and nearly assisted a late chance for Mohammed Abu Romi, but the shot was cleared off the line. The victory marked a significant Champions League qualifying milestone for Be'er Sheva as they completed the comeback in Romania.
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