#Table
In the first round of matches, Maccabi collected 9 victories, 2 draws and 2 losses. The second round saw them win 10 games, draw two matches like the first round and lose only once. 32 points compared to 29 in the last round.
#Coach
Three coaches stood on the sidelines for the Yellow-and-Blue during round two. Slavisa Jokanovic managed there matches (2 wins and a loss), Peter Bosz (7 wins, 2 draws) and Javier Pereira who handled one game, defeating Hapoel Raanana giving him a cool 100% winning percentage.
#Spearhead
Maccabi Tel Aviv scored 32 goals in the second round while scoring 27 in the first. Hapoel Beer Sheva and Beitar Jerusalem scored 22 and 19 goals respectively in round number two. The amount of Yellow-and-Blue goal scorers also went up this round by one, from 10 to 11 marksmen.
טופ 10: השערים היפים של העונה הסדירה
#Captain
You have to give Zahavi a paragraph of his own. Amazing as it may sound, the Captain was actually able to better his goal scoring in the second round going from 12 markers in the first round to 15 Yellow-and-Blue goals between Matchday 14 through 26.
#Clean-sheets
This is one category where Maccabi dropped a bit going from seven first round shutouts to six clean-sheets in the second round. That last minute goal by Hapoel Haifa is pretty annoying right about now?! Maccabi is ranked second in total shutouts with 13, just one match less than Beitar who have picked up 14. Beer Sheva sits in third place with 12 matches without letting in a goal.
#Songs & Goals
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans enjoyed seeing at least one goal in every match as no game ended goalless. There were also plenty of songs courtesy of the fans.
#Spot-on
Maccabi Tel Aviv scored two penalty goals, one goal from a dead ball situation and three headers.
#Congratulations
Eli Dasa and Orlando Sa added their names to the list of Maccabi goal scorers in the second round with each scoring a pair.