
The thin red line dividing it remained intact. Panathinaikos from AEK in the pursuit of the title, in an exciting duel that will last until the end, as both buckled from stress and fatigue, they could not win at home PAOK And Olympic respectively, and remained in a draw, while the Greens kept the advantage: if they continue hand in hand in the last two matches, they will win the championship. The next moment of crisis will come this coming Sunday, when Panathinaikos will face J. Olympiakos Karaiskakis and AEK in Vikelidis Club Ari who doesn’t care about points. The thriller took on even greater proportions, as when the Leoforo derby ended 1-1, there were 9 minutes of stoppage time left in Agia Sofia, and the audience gave their souls to push the Yellow-Blacks to victory. goal, without a final break in the score from 0-0.
In a crowded Leoforo, Panathinaikos got off to a great start with an early Mancini goal in the 13th minute after his excellent cooperation with the fallen Sporar. With a 4-4-2 formation and with two important absences in midfield (Kourbelis, Peret substituted), the Greens gave way to PAOK, threatened by Brandon Thomas in the 39th minute, and the same player equalized to 1.-1 for 60 minutes. Without much risk, they had two missed Bernard quads and another Sporara (all of which were saved by Kotarski), plus Mancini’s “lightning” strike to the bar in the 80th minute. Senkefeld was sent off (again) with a red card in the 84th minute and does not play on Sunday in the Faliro match in which the Germans send in the elite Felix Brych.
PANATHINAIKOS: Brignoli, Kotsiras, Senckefeld, Sarlia, Huancar, Mancini (Palacios, 86), Serine, Tsokai (Magnusson, 87), Bernard (Kleinheisler, 74), Ioannidis, Sporar (Peret, 62).
PAOK: Kotarski, Lyracis (Vieirinia 81), Kenziora, Nasburg, R. Soares, Dadas (Schwab 71), F. Soares, Zivkovic, El Kaduri (Biseswar 81), Constantelias, Oliveira (Thomas 28).
AEK also looked tired and stressed, unable to play well in attack, beat Olympiacos and take advantage. Although they played very defensively, the Red-Whites had two or three very good chances and Bakabu’s goal, which (slightly but surely) did not count in the 70s, when the Union took risks after the 80s, without the opportunity to capitalize on it good times at the end. Levia Garcia is fatal not because he missed classic opportunities, but because he made the wrong decisions at some good times that promised so much more…
In general, Panathinaikos on Sunday with Karaiskakis for the championship victory, and AEK will play with Vikelidis.
AEK: Atanasiadis, Mohammadi (Eliasson 80), Vida, Mukoudi, Hadjisafi, Simanski, Amrabad (Zini 90+3), Gacinovic (Fernandes 80), Johnson (Pineda 60), Zuber (Mandalos 60), Garcia .
Olympic Games: Tsolakis, Rodinei, Papastathopoulos, Ba (Doi, 46), Reabchuk, Samaseku (Kasami, 76), Embila, Huang (Vrusai, 89), Biel (Masouras, 64), Fortounis, Bakabu (El Arabi, 76) ).
Aris beat Volos with a satisfying 4-2 score at Vikelidis, extended the margin to +10 and sealed promotion to the Conference League forever. Goals: Palma 3′, 44′, Gray 56′, Garcia 74′ / Tahatos 50′, Alho 59′. Volos played in the top ten from the 64th minute due to the removal of Deletic with a direct red card.
ARIS: Cuesta, Embakata, Fabiano, Piersman, Maziku (Nkolou, 81), Etembo, Darida (Sgouros, 81), Dabo (Rupp, 57), Garcia, Palma (Iturbe, 58), Gray (Christodoulopoulos, 81).
ALL: Kotnik, Tachatos, Aslanidis, Pirinen, Si (Pires, 73), Gagi, Tsokanis, Alho, Luna (Metkida, 82), Metaksas (Katse, 46), Deletich.
Source: Kathimerini

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