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In the end there will be only one

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In the end there will be only one

As in Gorets, where only one remains at the end, so in the playoffs of this year’s exciting Super League, Panathinaikos and AEK will “exterminate” one – one of their opponents and now the two will meet in a duel, and not win immortality like the hero of the film, but the coveted title of champion.

The Greens survived in a 106-minute Toumba thriller with a 2-1 win against PAOK, while Enos decisively edged out Karaiskakis by beating Olympiacos 3-1 in an invasion-marked match part of the fans. the hosts on the field with the end of the match, as well as strong protests against the decision of the Italian referee. Finally, Aris easily passed “Pantessaliko”, Volos 3:0 and holds the last European ticket in his hands.

How far is hell from heaven? For Panathinaikos, this is a step forward on Sunday night. What did Fotis Ioannidis manage to do faster than Zifkovic, who stepped on him and knocked him over in the penalty area, which led to a penalty, which, with the help of VAR, was correctly appointed by the German referee Siebert in the 90th minute of the sensational match at Toumba. A penalty that was converted into a goal by Ioannidis himself, who won it, and thus the Greens, who saw the ground disappear from under their feet, and for about six minutes passed … the door of hell to return by beating PAOK with with a score of 2-1 and remains at the top of the standings.
Players from both teams showed us an amazing game. Derby with tension and anxiety, lasting from the first to the 106th minute, when the final whistle blew. Panathinaikos managed to take the lead in the 38th minute with a very beautiful goal from Bernard, 1-0 at half-time, which looked ‘bad’ given the chances created during that time.

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PAOK improved their game in the second half, but despite pressure, they equalized in the 85th minute thanks to Augusto’s strong free-kick. And while it looked like it would be the end result, no one could have predicted what surprises the 20 minutes or so had in store for them.
Originally in the 1990s, this year’s special task player for Panathinaikos, Fotis Ioannidis, won a penalty against Zivkovic. The 23-year-old striker carried all the dreams of his teammates and fans on his back and didn’t flinch as he shot the ball into Kotarski’s goal to make it 2-1. But the match is not over yet. In the sixth minute of injury time, Zimbert again pointed to a penalty and again correctly in the reset by Augusto Kleinheisler, but the Greens were saved from a possible equality, since Brandon Thomas was borderline offside at the beginning of the phase.
PAOK (Razvan Lucescu): Kotarski, Lyracis (Vieirinia 46), Ingason, Kargas, R. Soares (El Kadouri 73), Dadas (Schwab 68), Augusto, Zivkovic, Taison, Constantelias (Bisesvar 83), Oliveira (73′ Thomas)
Panathinaikos (Ivan Jovanovic): Brignoli, Sanchez (Kotziras 59), Magnuson, Senkefeld, Huancar, Ruben, Serine (Kleinheisler 81), Kourbelis, Palacios (Mancini 59), Bernard (Verbic 81), Sporar ( 70) Ioannidis).

He wanted a derby and he got it. AEK dominated most of the match against Olympiacos in Faliro, winning 3-1, and continues to lead with Panathinaikos, who, however, win the draw.
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. Soyuz opened the scoring in the 7th minute and had two more good chances with Pinedas in the 21st minute and Zumber in the 27th minute.

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In the second half, Olympiacos reacted, had their good chances and finally equalized in the 64th minute with a header from Bakamos after a cross from Masura.
The Union took the lead again after the 70th minute, and in the 80th minute Italian referee Davide Massa awarded a penalty kick for Vida Reabciuk’s shot, which was heavily contested by Olympiacos, even again making an attacking EPO leak to the receiving side, after the end of the match. Levi Garcia took over the execution by sending the ball high to give AEK the lead again in the 82nd minute. The icing on the cake was Mandalos with an amazing save in the first minute of injury time, but even here the Red-Whites complain about Amrabad’s aggressive foul at the beginning of the phase.
The match 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. Firecrackers and firecrackers were thrown from the stands towards the field, at the same time the owner of PAE Vangelis Marinakis and all the “red-whites” protested sharply against the phases from which the last two goals of AEK came.
OLYMPIACOS (Jose Anigo): Paschalakis, Rodinei (Androutsos 84), Ba, Cisse, Reabchuk, Embila, Huang, Biel (Brusai 51), Valbuena (Masouras 51), Fortunis (Kasami 84), Bakabou ( 77) l. vol. El-Arabi).
AEK (Mathias Almeida): Athanasiadis, Rota, Vida, Mukoudi, Hadjisafi, Simanski (Jonsson 70), Eliasson (Amrbat 70), Gacinovic (Fernandes 84), Pineda (Galanopoulos 89), Zumber (Mandalos 84) Levi Garcia.

Abubakar Kamara made many football journeys during his career. Born in France, the child of Mauritanian immigrants, he managed to excel from an early age, first in the arenas and then in the academies of Monaco. Although his initial position was as a goalkeeper, along the way he evolved into their…nemesis, transforming into a dynamic centre-forward. With a suitcase in hand and many dreams, he continued his career in Belgium and Kortrijk, went to France and Amiens and then to England and the Premier League in a Fulham shirt. But the journey has not reached its end. Rental to Turkey and Malaysiaspor, return to France and Dijon.

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Aris took advantage of the bad relationship he had developed in recent years with Fulham, where he lived in the shadow of Mitrovic, and showed him a different path destined for the Greek Championship. A very good first season sent him from Thessaloniki to Piraeus and Olympiakos, but where he didn’t settle and returning to Vikelidis was a one-way street.
However, on Sunday afternoon (April 23), the route was chosen by Camara himself and was for the Conference League. The Franco-Moorish striker scored two goals (77′, 81’pen.) in the decisive match against Volos at Panthessaliko, where Aris won 3-0 and, in fact, was the one who registered for the European Cup package as + 4, which the “yellows” from Volos (44b. to 40b.), in many ways, ensures their 5th place and presence in the Conference League. The score was opened by a very beautiful shot by Darida in the 27th minute, in a game in which Aris was never in danger from the opponent, completely controlling the pace.
VOLOS (Kostas Bratsos): Kotnik, Alho, Sielis, Pirinen, Luna (Shi, 67), Tsokanis (Metaksas, 84), Barrientos (Pires, 59), Deletich, Gagi, Tsirinos, Ozhegovich.
ARIS (Tolis Terzis): Cuesta, Odubazzo (Embacata, 50), Fabiano, Piersman, Maziku, Etembo, Dabo, Darida (Christodoulopoulos, 86), Palma (Camacho, 73), Iturbe (Mateo Garcia, 73), Camara (86) ) ‘ Grey).

  • 5th play-off round: Volos – Aris 0:3, PAOK – Panathinaikos 1:2, Olympiacos – AEK 1:3
  • Next game day (6th, 04/26/23): Volos – Panathinaikos, Aris – Olympiacos, AEK – PAOK
  • Score: Panathinaikos 72, AEK 72, Olympiacos 63, PAOK 60, Aris 44, Volos 40

Author: Kostas Koukulas

Source: Kathimerini

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