Greece 0-0 Kosovo: Played with fire and burned



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With such an image, Nacional could not wait much longer in the match against weak Kosovo at OAKA. The Blue and White team played with fire and … burned, staying at 0-0 odorless and insipid that “knocked it down” from the top of the table (it is at -2 for Slovenia).

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Bacacetas was defeated by Mouric in the 20th minute from 11 meters, while there were also cases in which the guests could have scored in the second half. Now, the Nacional wants the 2 in 2 with Moldova away from home and Slovenia in OAKA, if they want to finish in the first place of the third group of League C of the Nations League.

WITH THE SAME “RECIPE” FAN SIP

The federal coach, John Van Sip, in his logic “team that wins, does not change”, chose not to change the recipe and maintain the same alignment, betting on the chemistry of the internationals who had a 90 minute together about 24 hours ago against Moldova (2-0). Indeed, the National Team entered the game with force, wanting to push high, to have the ball move and to reach the goal quickly that would take away the stress. In the 16th minute the first good moment was registered, with Mandalos’ head who did not find a goal after the balanced center of Giannoulis.

BAKASETAS WAS DEFEATED BY THE WHITE PARLIAMENT

Two minutes later, Limnios was overthrown in the area by Sala and the referee showed the white ball. This time, the Alanyaspor midfielder was defeated by Muric, who grabbed him and repelled him from the left corner. At 21 ‘, Limnios entered the area, shot, but Mouric had another response and led a corner, while in the 27th minute, Pavlidis shot from a lateral position after Mandalos’s ball ended up outside the net.

In the 29th minute, the forward of our National Team scored, but the goal did not count correctly as offside, while five minutes later the active Pavlidis from close range could not send the ball into the net. The 0-0 remained until the end of the first half at OAKA. The blue and white team was better, they could have been in front of the scoreboard, but their own failure and Muric kept the white tie.

HATZIDIAKOS WAS DRESSED … VLACHODIMOS

Although one would expect Nacional to go furious in the second half, however it was the Kosovars who threatened twice until the 52nd minute and could have made it 0-1. In the 46th minute, Vlahodimos kicked Kastrati’s effort, while six minutes later Passarada found himself in the area, shot with his left, but Hatzidiakos cut the line with his foot, blocking the goal.

In fact, he held it with a clenched fist. At 58 ‘, Ethniki created his first good moment in the second half. THE Mandalos from the left turned towards Limnios, who fired at the bodies and then Zeka fired high and while Aliti had mistakenly turned towards Muric. Our representative team has to correct a lot, if it wanted to reach the coveted triple.

GET OUT OF IDEAS AND STAY ON … ZERO

In the last half hour, John Van Seep tried to refresh the team, he made changes to improve the image of the team, but to no avail. Kosovo had closed the corridors well and blocked our internationals, who were trying with individual actions to break the multifaceted defense of the guests. However, they made little threat and had virtually no opportunity to advance.

The final whistle from the referee found the two teams fairly even and John Van Seep will have to worry about appearances when the opponent is (theoretically) quite inferior. The team wants a lot of work to show improvement in their next matches.

THE ELEMENTS OF THE PARTY:

Stadium: OAKA (Athens)

Hellas: Vlachodimos, Chatzidiakos (85 ‘Lambropoulos), Giannoulis, Tzavellas, Svarnas, Kourbelis, Zeka (62’ Bouhalakis), Limnios (73 ‘Pelkas), Mandalos (62’ Fountas), Bakasetas (73 ‘Fortounis) Pavlis

Kosovo: Muric, Dresevic, Aliti, Vojvoda, Pakaranda, Sala, Losai (34 ‘rsk Raskai), Kastrati, Celina (63’ Hasani), Hardergionai, Kololi (80 ‘Rasani)

OBJECTIVE:

Yellow: 19 ‘Room, 41’ Kourbelis, 58 ‘ Hardergionai, 94 ‘Bouchalakis, 94’ Hasani

Red: Kololi (after the end of the match)

Referee: Roi Reinshreiber (Israel)

Assistants: Nati Dotan (Israel), Matityahu Yakobov (Israel)

Room: Eitan Shmuelevitz (Israel)



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