Olympiacos: What we saw in Ioannina was paranoia



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Olympiacos are by far the best team in Greece and nobody can stop the rojiblancos. This was also evident earlier this year.

Piraeus started the season in an ideal way by winning the Cup (last year), qualifying for the Champions League groups and two victories in the same number of league matches.

And the system that “fights” the champions was put into operation, having orgies in the Olympiacos game in Zosimades.

One is really surprised by the decision made by the referees at VAR, canceling Hassan’s goal in the 91st minute and with which Olympiakos would take the victory.

And there are many things that need to be explained.

First of all because of the three lines that appear on the television receivers, since nobody can understand what is happening.

Just as the phase “the ball is lost” has been presented and the certainty is that it does not result from any offside. No offense, no offside.

Everyone asks for the three lines and the question must be answered, as well as the answer to what the VAR operators commented.

The situation in Greek football has not changed. Unfortunately things are getting worse day by day and the scandal has no limits.

Of course, we have not waited for yesterday’s match at Zosimades to understand that the famous “consolidation” will do everything possible to establish a lockdown at Olympiakos.

Everyone knows very well what is happening, but things have reached a point where drastic decisions are necessary.

The Greek champions put his responsibilities before Mark Clattenberg and ask the English head referee to end the paranoia.

Because with what we saw in Zosimades, you can only speak of paranoia.

Olympiacos said a lot in their announcement and sent the messages where they should be.

Those who believe that the champions will bow laugh. There is no case for the Olympiacos to bend.

The port team will be against those who drag Greek football and Olympiacos said so in the clearest and most categorical way in their announcement.

It will be good if the managers understand that the rojiblancos are not going to take a step back.

Furthermore, Mark Clattenberg will have to deal with the prevailing downstream and everyone is now waiting for the official English positions.

Let the new head referee come out and speak. And, of course, not just words. But to take actions that will change the situation.

He was listed a while ago but unfortunately for Greek football his presence in the position of main referee is not accompanied by any improvement in the refereeing field.

So will Clattenberg change anything? Let her come out now to answer.



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