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The first half did not offer any goals, since the match began with several positions for the “whites”, but little by little the guests were imposing their rhythm of play.
On two occasions, the “blues” had violation complaints against their players, in key areas of the field.
First, Barry fell to the grass after contact with a defender and looked expectantly at referee Gidzhenov. However, he remained silent. The replays showed the contact between the Levski player and the Slavia defender and rather hinted that the penalty would not be entirely exaggerated.
Shortly after, at the opposite end of the Slavia penalty area, Roberta was brought down next to the penalty area. He also held out his hands to the referee, who again remained indifferent to the reaction.
The Whites were in an excellent situation to score the first goal, as a cross from a corner found Hristov, who shot his head, but the ball went inches from the goal.
Then Rangelov was able to score by shooting hard from mid-range, but couldn’t find the outline of the gate.
Zdravko Dimitrov could have scored with a beautiful diagonal shot, but the Slavia goalkeeper saved.
At the end of the half, Dimitar Rangelov, who already had a yellow card, tried to steal the ball from Slavchev, but instead stepped on his ankle, right in front of the referee. There was no fault. Instead, Gidjenov gave the final signal for the first half.
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