
Panathinaikos beat PAOK 2-1 in Thessaloniki in the big derby of game six of the Super League. Clover only counts league wins and has 18 points.
The Thessaloniki team took the lead with Oliveira. In the second half, Ivan Jovanović’s team turned the tide by scoring two goals from Aitor.
Lucescu’s team entered the field with the desire to put pressure from the very beginning. However, the first major moment in the match was made by Panathinaikos in the 12th round. minute, thin. After a good pass from Serin, Aitor entered the box and shot from the left, but Kotarski cleared for a corner.
PAOK had a good moment in the 14th minute with Dundas and three minutes later with a header from Oliveira. The Portuguese opened an account for PAOK in the 18th minute after a beautiful pass by Augusto.
In the 27th minute, Sporar made a dangerous turn, but Nasberg cleared the ball. At 32 minute Narey struck from a long distance, and Brignoli easily repelled the blow. Guests threatened Perez and Magnusson.
In the 37th minute, Ivan Jovanovic’s team had a good moment. Sporar crossed instead of passing to the approaching Aitor, Kotarski blocked. Shortly before the end of the first half, Kurtic hit with a header, and the ball was wide of the target.
Panathinaikos equalized with 51. minute, thin. Aitor went for the PAOK defense, passed Kotarski and scored into an empty net.
At 54 minute Dundas shot from outside the penalty area, and his effort hit close to the Brignoli goal.
In the 63rd minute, PAOK missed a great opportunity as Augusto missed the box. In the 69th minute, the guests converted a penalty after Kotarski hit the Sporar, and the Austrian referee fixed the violation with the help of VAR.
Aitor took over the execution and hit the target to overthrow (1-2) Panathinaikos. In the 83rd minute, El Kadouri won the ball after a Schoenfeld error, but his shot was weak and Brignoli blocked without problems.
In the 90th minute, Constantelias first converted a penalty after Magnusson was thrown into the box. The judge then reversed the decision after consulting VAR. In the postponement of the match, the Thessaloniki team tried to threaten with fillings. Nari fired shortly before the end of the match, but his shot missed the mark.
PAOK (Lusescu): Kotarski, Liratsis (Constantelias, 75), Ingason, Nashberg, Vieirinha (Tsushis, 76), Dadash (El Kaduri, 76), Kurtich (Gordesiani, 75), Narey, Augusto, Zivkovic, Oliveira (Bisesvar, 58).
Panathinaikos (Jovanovic): Brignoli, Sanchez, Senkefeld, Magnuson, Huancar, Perez, Kurbelis, Serine, Bernard (Ghana, 90), Aitor (Sarlia, 90+4), Sporar (Ioannidis, 86).
Source: Kathimerini

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