
The huge derby between Olympiacos and AEK for the fifth round of the playoffs ended amid tremendous tension, when the yellow-blacks took on the most important victory with 3-1.
The residents of Olympiacos protested very strongly in front of the Italian referee Davide Massa for the penalty awarded in the 80th minute in favor of Vida, as well as for the third goal of AEK, shouting about Amrabat’s foul in the attack on Reabchuk.
The managers of the “red-whites” even drove up to the 4th referee to express their strong protests, and there was tension for 3-4 minutes. Firecrackers and firecrackers were launched from the stands towards the playing field, at a time when Vangelis Marinakis and all the “red-whites” strongly protested against the penalty, with which the Union took the lead (2: 1), as well as against the failure to attribute the foul to Amrabad Reabchuk, in resulting in Mandalo scoring AEK’s third goal.
The match in Faliro was marred by incidents at the final whistle, when Olympiacos fans entered the field and moved threateningly towards the referees, although police forces were nearby. The police used tear gas.

AEK scored an extremely important and valuable victory over Olympiacos with a 3-1 win at G. Karaiskakis in the context of the 5th round of the playoffs after an amazing game and remained at the top of the standings, sharing 72 points with Panathinaikos, in a hand-to-hand fight between the Greens and the Greens. yellow-black” for the Superleague title this year.
Gacinovic in the 7th minute, Levia Garcia’s penalty in the 82nd minute and Mandalos in the first minute of stoppage time scored the winning goals for the Yellow-Blacks, while Olympiacos equalized with Bacabu in the 54th minute.
The first half hour belonged entirely to AEK, who showed a dominant image, scoring a goal and giving up too many chances to further increase the advantage.
In the 3rd minute, Zuber passed to Garcia, who left Ba, but from a difficult angle he could not send the ball towards the goal. The very next minute, Hadjisafi shot from the left, and Eliasson shot from the penalty area, but Paschalakis fell into his right corner and knocked the ball out.
AEK took the lead in the 7th minute. Gacinovic perfectly combined with Zuber and sent the ball into the net from the penalty area, making the score 1:0 in favor of the “yellow-blacks”.
AEK regained his composure after the goal and missed another great opportunity in the 21st minute with Pinedas, who shot from the edge of the box, but Paschalakis again showed his reaction and cleared the ball. In the 27th minute, after a cross from Levia Garcia, Zumber tried a kick from a side position, but sent the ball over Paschalakis’ posts.
In the second half, Olympiacos reacted and in the first quarter tried to close AEK in their “cadres”. The pressure, which was justified in the 54th minute, when, after an unstable clearance from Athanasiadis, Masouras received the ball, crossed, and Bakabu equalized the score with an accurate header with a score of 1:1.
With high morale, Olympiacos missed another very good chance in 64th place when Fortounis tried to send the ball into the box, and Bakabu, Mukudi parried him, and the ball, taking a strange trajectory, almost hit Athanasiadis.
AEK turned up the heat again after 70 minutes and began to press again, and in the 80th minute they earned a penalty in the 80th minute when Reabchuk upset Vida. Levi Garcia took over the execution by sending the ball high to give AEK the lead again in the 82nd minute.
With Olympiacos taking the lead to find the equalizing goal, AEK found an opportunity to strike again in the first minute of stoppage time when, after a pass from Amrbat, Mandalos devastated Embilas to make it 3-1 from a cool spot. having consolidated” the great victory of the “yellow-blacks” in Faliro.
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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