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Hapoel Beer-Sheva vs Motherwell. Europa League Qualifying Third Round.

Ha Moshava.

Hapoel Beer-Sheva 3

  • M Vitor (43rd minute)
  • J Soares Pesqueira (71st minute pen)
  • E Acolatse (82nd minute)

Motherwell 0

  • D Gallagher (sent off 70th minute)

Hapoel Be'er Sheva 3-0 Motherwell: Declan Gallagher sent off in Europa League exit

Hapoel Be'er Sheva will face Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League play-off qualifiers for a place in the group stages on October 1

Motherwell were soundly beaten by Hapoel Beer-Sheva on Thursday evening
Image: Motherwell were soundly beaten by Hapoel Be'er Sheva on Thursday evening

Declan Gallagher was booked twice inside 60 seconds as Motherwell fell to a 3-0 Europa League defeat against Hapoel Be'er Sheva in Israel.

Motherwell looked comfortable for the vast majority of the first half and Christopher Long forced a good save before Miguel Vitor opened the scoring with a free header from a set-piece two minutes before the interval.

Gallagher headed over from a good chance before he was penalised while competing in the air at a free-kick he had just given away. Gallagher then conceded a penalty, which earned him his marching orders and saw Josue slot home to make it 2-0.

Hapoel's man advantage told and Elton Acolatse added a third with seven minutes left.

Motherwell had travelled to locked-down Israel with confidence after beating Aberdeen 3-0 at Pittodrie on Sunday and they quickly settled into the game and had their fair share of possession.

Stephen Robinson's side had an early handball appeal when Allan Campbell's cross appeared to hit an arm, but it was by the Hapoel player's side.

Declan Gallagher was shown a second yellow card not long after his first
Image: Declan Gallagher was shown a second yellow card not long after his first

Motherwell had the first chance midway through the half when Long collected Tony Watt's low cross, turned his man and fired a good effort that was pushed wide by the home goalkeeper.

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Trevor Carson turned past an ambitious effort from Dutch winger Acolatse but Motherwell, with Nathan McGinley in for the suspended Bevis Mugabi in a back three, were otherwise keeping their hosts at arm's length.

The visitors had another chance when Stephen O'Donnell's long throw ultimately fell for Watt but the striker could not connect properly.

Hapoel Beer Sheeva Josue Agudelo celebrates after scoring to make it 2-0
Image: Josue Agudelo celebrates after scoring from the penalty spot

Their first-half efforts were undone after Long conceded a free-kick 40 yards out on Hapoel's right flank. Playmaker Josue swung in the free-kick and his fellow Portuguese Vitor headed home from six yards after losing O'Donnell on the edge of the box.

There was a major flashpoint moments later after Loai Taha charged into Watt after being caught slightly late by the striker. The Ukrainian referee took the easy option of showing both men yellow cards. He booked eight players in all, five of them Hapoel players,

Motherwell had a let-off early in the second half when McGinley appeared to trip Acolatse in the box. The Dutch forward soon got another chance but Carson saved with his feet.

 Leonardo Vitor scores to make it 1-0
Image: Leonardo Vitor scores to make it 1-0 to the hosts

After passing up two first-half chances to test Hapoel in the air by taking short free-kicks which came to nothing, Motherwell began to threaten from set-pieces. O'Hara had a header saved and the unmarked Gallagher headed over from a better chance.

Motherwell were taking chances at the back even before the midway point of the half and Liam Grimshaw came to McGinley's rescue with a brilliant block before Gaetan Varenne fired just wide from 25 yards.

All hopes were extinguished when Gallagher was booked for chopping down Acolatse and then shown another yellow card after being adjudged to have pulled down Vitor as Josue fired in the resulting free-kick. The latter sent Carson the wrong way from the spot.

Acolatse compounded Motherwell's misery when he fired into the corner after McGinley had dived into a rash challenge.

Robinson: Motherwell a bit naive

Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson admitted inexperience at European level proved crucial as his 10 men went down to a 3-0 defeat against Hapoel Be'er Sheva despite edging much of the first half.

He said: "We had so much of the game, we were so disciplined and organised and had chances.

"Their goalkeeper makes a super save from Longy at 0-0, Declan should hit the target from a great chance from a header. Tony Watt has a chance just before they score. I thought we did ever so well at times.

"At this level conceding through set-plays is so frustrating. People didn't do what we asked them to do at the first one and the second one is a penalty.

"Really frustrating because we are not in same hemisphere as these people financially but we matched them for long periods.

"What you don't get at domestic football is this experience, how to win games, how to play referees, how to go down extremely easily. Unfortunately we were a little bit naive.

"Overall I am pleased with the young players in the team and lots of lessons to be learned. Our boys are so honest at times, they stand up and take kicks.

"And maybe managing the game, with three minutes left in the first half, people swapped over markers when they shouldn't have done. But individuals make mistakes and when you play against the quality they have in their delivery, we got punished."

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