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PAOK missed a great opportunity to clear the case for qualification to the Europa League in the Netherlands, as although they led 2-0 in the 14th minute, they finally saw Eindhoven stop the match and make the surprise and reach the end 3-2 .
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The Dutch thus rose to second place in the group but nothing has yet been judged for qualification in the remaining two matches if PAOK win two matches have high hopes of finding it in the next phase. Of course, things are no longer in your hands.
PAOK had to manage Giannoulis’s absence from the left wing with Crespo playing in this position while Garcia put the young Tsigaras key in his first match in midfield in place of Augusto.
PAOK TERRIBLE BEGINNING
Pablo García’s team entered the game with force and achieved a dream start. He initially made it 1-0 in minute 4 after a shot from Tzolis with the ball against Varelas and ending in the net.
PAOK also found a second goal in the 14th minute following a good energy from Svinderski, a shot from the right, a Swab pass and a close-range Tzolis spot that made it 2-0.
EINDHOFEN REACTED
Eindhoven, despite PAOK’s good start, seemed unstressed and kept playing their game. The Dutch saw a clear goal disallowed in the 10th minute when Malen was mistakenly flagged from an offside position but that didn’t throw them away psychologically either.
The hosts managed to lower the score in the 20th minute when Gapko entered the area from the right and placed Zivkovic diagonally to make it 1-2.
Eindhoven kept the ball at their feet and tried to draw before the end of the first half. While PAOK for its part wanted to take advantage of their counterattacks but to no avail.
His best moment until halftime came in the 42nd minute with Malen from close range setting the ball against Ingasson and Zivkovic chasing him into a corner.
WITH THE SAME CURRENCY
The Dutch came in with force in the second 45 minutes to close the match as quickly as possible and they did so in the 51st minute when the PAOK defense was inactive. On Gapko’s turn from the right, Mandueke reached the penalty spot to place and equalize.
Eindhoven reached a complete reversal in the 53rd minute with Malen. On a shot from outside the area, Zivkovic repelled, the PAOK defense failed to pursue with Malen coming out close and settling for 3-2.
The hosts kept pushing and in the 57th minute they could have scored a fourth goal when Manduake created from close range.
PAOK DID NOT THREATEN AGAIN
Garcia tried with his changes to give PAOK encouragement but the Thessaloniki team could not create a classic opportunity for the rest of the match. Of course, Eindhoven did not threaten except for the lack of Max in the 65th minute, which went just above Zivkovic’s goal.
In the 70th minute García kicked off the game and Swinderski, Augusto, but again his team seemed affected by Eindhoven’s reaction and the only thing he managed until the end of the game was to threaten Zivkovic in the fifth minute of the delay but the ball countered. .
THE ELEMENTS OF THE PARTY
CUT: “PSV Stadium”
Eindhoven: Mogo, Dumfries, Teze, Bosali, Max, Rosario, Madueke (78 ‘Mauro Jr.), Sangare, Gapko, Malen (90 + 2’ Lentesma), Zahavi (71 ‘Hendrix).
PAOK: Zivkovic, Rodrigo, Varela, Ingason, Crespo, Canturi, Swab, Tsingaras (70 ‘August), A. Zivkovic, Tzolis (58’ Murg), Tsolak (69 ‘Svinderski).
GOAL: 20 ‘ Gapko, 51 ‘ Mantouke 53 ‘ Malen /4‘ Barrel, 14 ‘ Tzolis
YELLOW: 90 + 4 ‘ Damfris /8 ‘ Cigarettes Sixty-five’ The Kantouri, 71 ‘ August, 90 + 4Biseswar
REFEREE: Andris Treimanis
ASSISTANTS: Haralds Gundermanis, Alexes Spasoznikovs
FOURTH: Alexandre Golobevs
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