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Rafinha managed on his debut for Olympiakos to finish the match as the top passer of the match, despite playing as a right back. In general, the blocks or players who play in the 6th are in front, in front of the defense.
The Brazilian completed the ninety minutes with 78 accurate passes and an 89.7% success rate in his transfers. 46 of these passes were over the center (again most of them at Olympiakos) and one was, of course, the assist to Fortounis that opened the scoring for the rojiblancos.
See the relevant graphic with Rafinias passes as recorded by Opta, which launched its collaboration with SPORT24 to cover Interwetten Super League matches.
With the circle it is the only final of the Brazilian, in the first minute of the second half, after a cooperation between Fortuni and Masoura.
FINISH WITH 99 (!) ACTIONS WITH THE BALL
Rafinia played a complete game, he was the leader of the party in actions with the ball: he had 99 (!), For one he did not win. To his passes he added 2/2 successful tackles, 2/2 crosses, three retreats from the area and five recoveries of possession.
Olympiakos may have lost Tsimikas and Omar, but Rafinia showed with good morning that he can also be absolutely crucial in the way Olympiakos play, a developing benchmark.
FORTOUNIS CHANGED EVERYTHING
Of course, those who watched the game saw Costas Fortounis coming off the bench and being the game changer for Olympiacos. Along with Masouras, they threw the “heavy” for such a game 4-3-3 and made the rojiblancos “unbearable” for Asteras.
Fortounis only had six wrong transfers after entering the game and although he only played in the second half, he had the most accurate passes from Olympiakos into the opponent’s area. With the circle you see his two endings, blue is the shot that opened the scoreboard.
Most of the Olympiacos captain’s passes went to Rafinias, though not by chance, the two combined in the phase that brought it 1-0 and “unlocked” the match for Olympiacos.
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