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Super League 1: PAO goes unbeaten

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Super League 1: PAO goes unbeaten

Panathinaikos, who doesn’t block at all, and AEK, who gets more and more impressive every day, eclipsed everyone in the 7th round of the championship. Also Olympiacos, who managed to get rid of Yedi Kule with chagrin, winning in addition to points and peace of mind before Thursday’s match with Qarabag in Azerbaijan.

On the other side of the river are two teams from Thessaloniki who continue to create problems. Aris, who already has two defeats in a row, but also PAOK, who, in fact, lost victory points in the next away match. In particular, AEK decisively outperformed Vikelidis by beating Ari 2-0 (Szymanski, 28 minutes, Levi Garcia, 80 minutes) in the derby of the seventh round of the championship, and now he has three victories in a row, two of which were won by Agrinio . and Thessaloniki. In fact, the Union is offended by the final result, as he was much better than his opponent and could have left with a big score in his favor. On the other hand, Ari’s players did not escape the disapproval of the crowd, and there was also a delegation of fans in the team’s dressing room.

Even the wall erected in front of the gates of Papadopoulos by Iraklis Metaxas could not stop Panathinaikos. The Greens beat Asteras Tripoli 1-0 (Aitor 80′) at Leoforos to make them seventh of seven in the league and continue to lead the race with 21 points. However, despite the victory, Panathinaikos criticized the decisions of the referees in their games yesterday, stating, among other things: “In recent games against us, there have been systematic “human errors” in decisive phases. Fortunately, the correct operation of VAR has so far corrected the omissions.

PAOK lost more positions – PAS Atromitos won 2-1 yesterday.

An important upset double for Olympiacos who won 2-1 (Doi avt. 40′ – Gary Rodriguez 58′, Bakaboo 81′) OFI at Jedi Cole and bought time and peace of mind as it came from a tough European defeat. Mitchell’s changes, which resulted in the Spaniard correcting his early mistakes, were the deciding factor in the match, with Bacabu now scoring three goals in two matches. In the 53rd minute, OFI goalkeeper Mandas saved a penalty from James Rodriguez.

Levadeiacos shocked PAOK in the last minute of stoppage time as with Belmont’s goal he managed to steal a point and achieve a 1-1 draw. Dikefalos, who failed to take advantage of his superiority in the next game, took the lead with Narey in the 73rd minute.

In the closing match of match 7 last night, Atromitos won 2-1 (Kiartanson, 75′, 86′ – Pantelakis, 63′) PAS Giannina and on Saturday we had: Panaitolikos – Volos 2-3. and Ionic – Lamia 1-1.

Author: Kostas Koukulas

Source: Kathimerini

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