Krasnodar 2-1 PAOK: Lost, but didn’t lose – Champions League



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He had a great opportunity to take the lead again. Not only did he fail (the ball from El Kantouri’s projection stopped on the crossbar), but he conceded a goal, surprise and defeat. Check out the four things we learned from the game.

1. PELKAS TOOK HER BLOOD WITH MY NOSE

PAOK entered the Krasnodar match with force and had the opportunity to open the scoring in their opening minutes. Just five minutes after kickoff, Swab shot with his left and the ball hit Cayo’s hand.

The VAR alerted Turpen, who saw on the monitor that the Brazilian’s energy was within the area and whistled the penalty. Pelkas took over the execution, but it was not a good one and Safonov refused.

The Greek international midfielder regained his blood in the 32nd minute. Giannoulis took Andrija Zivkovic alone from the left, made the parallel curve and Pelkas with an excellent kick gave such a false to the ball to finish in the home net that Safonov defended.

2. THE INACTIVITY OF GIANNOULIS

The hosts reached the equalizer in the 39th minute. It was a careless moment for Dimitris Giannoulis, who brought down the excellent ballplayer to French midfielder Remy Kabela. The bad reaction of the good guys in another European match from Katerinioti’s back gave Krasnodar 1-1.

Claesson took over the execution and the ball ended up on the other side of Zivko Zivkovic.

3. THE BEAM OF KANTOURI AND THE PUNISHMENT

PAOK missed a great opportunity to lead again. In ten minutes that Dikefalos with the conductor Andrija Zivkovic chased the goal, the culmination was the crossbar of Omar El Kaddouri.

Giannoulis came out on the left, made the parallel turn, the Moroccan made the projection in the center of the Russian defense and the ball stopped on the left crossbar of the goal defended by Safonov.

4. THE INTELLIGENCE OF BERG IN THE CONFUSION IN PAOK

And yet, instead of taking the lead again, PAOK found himself within seconds to have accepted the overthrow. Petrov put the ball back into the back of the PAOK defense, Marcus Berg had the smarts to bite the ball, taking advantage of Crespo and Zivko Zivkovic not seeming to have enough communication, and gave Remy Campella a ready goal.

The Frenchman simply sent the ball into the net. Dikefalos will have to make the surprise in Toumba in the rematch with Krasnodar. Despite the defeat in Russia, he showed that he can succeed. As long as he is more focused on the final effort and of course on the defense.

Stadium: Krasnodar Stadium

KRASNODAR (Murad Musaev): Safonov, Petrov, Kayo, Sorokin, Ramires, Wanderson (86 ‘Suleimanov), Filena, Claesson, Olson, Kabela (81’ Utkin), Berg.

PAOK (Abel Ferreira): Zivko Zivkovic, Crespo, Ingason, Varela, Michailidis, Giannoulis, Andrija Zivkovic, El Kantouri, Swab, Pelkas (79 ‘Biseswar), Tzolis (84’ Svinderski).

Goal scorer: 39 ‘πεν. Claesson, 71 ‘Kabela / 32’ Pelkas

Yellow: 6 ‘Cayo, 55’ Claesson, 88 ‘Berg, 90 + 1’ Olson / 8 ‘Swab, 20’ Abel Ferreira (to protest), 76 ‘Crespo, 90 + 1’ Ingason

Referee: Clement Turpen (France)

Assistants: Nicolas Dano (France), Frederic Acket (France)

Fourth: Frank Sneide (France)

WHERE: Delazo Willie (France)

AVAR: Jeremy Piniar (France)



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