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Five out of five for the Big Five and first coach sacking

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Five out of five for the Big Five and first coach sacking

All five “greats” of Greek football have stepped on the grass with their right foot, which is a rare case when they all start with a victory in the premiere of the championship.

5X5 looks like a normal progression, as the four played at home against clearly weaker opponents, and AEK, who played away, beat the decimated (due to coronavirus) Lamia 3-0 without any problems.

Aris from the newly formed Levadeakos won with the same score, champion Olympiacos beat PAS Ioannina 2-0, and Panathinaikos and PAOK overcame the obstacles of Ioniana and Panaitolikos with less tension than in the final match with score 1:0 respectively.

The premiere’s most enjoyable game was Volos’ 3-3 draw with Asteras Tripoli, with the impressive sacking of the hosts’ French coach Oswald Tanso at the end of the game. Atromitos-OFI also had disappointment and a rich show 3-1.

The next day brought several moves on the transfer board, with Panathinaikos’s most high-profile signing Bernard! The news came out of the Avenue loudspeakers shortly before the break and caused a stir among the green fans, some of whom will go to El. Venizelos” to welcome the 30-year-old attacking midfielder.

Volos is looking for a coach after a 3-3 draw with Asteras Tripoli.

As expected, there will be more episodes in the Alexandropoulos case as, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, Hellas Verona has presented an improved offer of 3.7 million euros plus some bonuses.

Aris has also made a major addition to his squad with the signing of 32-year-old Cameroonian Watford defender Nicolás Nkulu, while he is close to an agreement with Porto on a one-year loan deal for 25-year-old attacking midfielder Bruno. Costa. This event paves the way for Mateo Garcia’s transfer to Omonia.

Olympiacos also completed the loan of two players. Joao Carvalho has been announced by Estoril and Mamadou Cane is in Cyprus to sign for Paphos with a €2.5m buy option.

PAOK extended the contract of 19-year-old Konstantinos Kulierakis until December 2025 and completed Taylor’s loan to Shakhtar with an option to buy him for €350,000 if he plays in 50% of matches.

AEK is close to acquiring a winger and is also looking for a centre-forward with different characteristics from Araujo.

Author: Christos Kontos

Source: Kathimerini

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