Nur die Raute
·12 octobre 2025
Peretz saves Haaland’s penalty twice, hints at leaving HSV!

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·12 octobre 2025
Daniel Peretz was defeated by Daniel Heuer Fernandes in the goalkeeper duel. However, he is not comfortable with the substitute role.
The goalkeeper is currently experiencing very disappointing weeks in sports. There were moments of joy on Saturday evening when Daniel Peretz played with the Israeli national team in the World Cup qualifying match in Norway. In the early stages, he saved two penalties from Erling Haaland. The first attempt, which the 25-year-old excellently scraped out of the shooter's left corner, had to be repeated because he had left the line with both feet.
Haaland then chose the right corner, which Peretz anticipated and saved again. Nevertheless, his team was on the losing side. Haaland also got back on track and contributed three goals to the clear 5-0 victory. The goalkeeper, on loan from FC Bayern to HSV, made an unfortunate impression on at least two goals.
At the 3-0, which fell as early as the 28th minute, Peretz accidentally hit his teammate Idan Nachmias while trying to clear, resulting in an own goal. He enabled Haaland's third goal by misjudging a cross from the midfield. After the game, the keeper spoke not only about his team's weak performance but also about his personal situation at HSV.
“It's obvious that I'm disappointed that I'm not playing in Hamburg. I didn't expect not to be used. It was actually clear that I would play,” Peretz said in an interview with the Israeli TV channel “Sport 5” (via transfermarkt.de). He further explained: “But the things that are happening right now are no longer under my control. I am responsible for my own behavior and conduct. I am mentally fighting against the situation. Maybe there will be a change in January because I really want to play.”
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However, HSV would have to agree to terminate the one-year loan early. Recently, sports director Claus Costa emphasized: “Daniel is an outstanding character. In evaluating the transfers, it is somewhat overlooked that Daniel Peretz was also a desired solution and a top transfer for us because we can rely on him 100 percent.” Peretz has “raised the level of competition to a new level.” The satisfaction in Hamburg is unlikely to align with an early termination of the collaboration.
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.