
Olympiacos lost their first two points of this year’s championship in the Tripoli block.
With Asteras, the Red-Whites drew 0-0, because although they possessed the ball, they failed to break the very well-organized defensive line of the hosts, who played more so as not to lose. However, in the end, it was Asteras who left the field with justified complaints, since in the 62nd minute Atienda’s goal was not counted under the pretext that Benito committed an aggressive foul on Ávila at the beginning of the phase, which is not the case in Ripley.
Of course, not only referee Karantonis made a mistake here, but also Evangelou, who was in VAR and did not ask for an additional examination.
However, since then the game has turned bad, especially in the first half, with Olympiacos having two good chances and Asteras one. The pace picked up in the second half, with the Red-Whites threatening Huang in the 58th minute and El Arabi in the 84th, but could achieve nothing but a draw.
• Panagiotis Retsos, who returned to the Red and Whites after 2017, has been on Olympiacos’ transfer list in Greece since yesterday.
Also, according to Equipe, the champions have agreed with Marseille to loan 28-year-old left-back Jordan Amavi with an option to buy next summer for 2 million euros.
Source: Kathimerini

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