He learned to win even on his bad day!



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Edited by:Manolis Sarris

He learned to win even on his bad day!

It was not good but in the end the soul counted and OFI maintained the 2-1 over PAS achieving its second consecutive victory in the championship reaching 12 points.

Giorgos Simos 4-2-3-1: Sotiriou under the beams, on the right and left defense are Wes, Korovesis with Giannoulis, the central defensive duo of Diamantis. Megiado, De Guzman and Neira the trio in midfield with Grivas, Starzeon and Sardinero in attack.

The unstoppable pressure from PAS short-circuited OFI, which failed to enter the game’s requirements in no time. The visitors pressed nonstop across the pitch and this had the effect of creating a problem for Giorgos Simos’s players trying to hold the ball by force. Continual errors, Neira and De Guzman were unable to push OFI into the Houtesiotis area, which finally against the flow of the match came the goal with striker Starzeon who scored for the 4th time in this year’s championship. But instead of the Portuguese goal calming down his teammates, the nervousness and stress reappeared, for no serious reason! The PAS returned to take measures in the field, initially threatened with a shot by Leo to leave and in 45 ′ came 1-1 with Eleftheriadis for the PAS.

OFI’s image in the second half was worse than that of the first with George Simos’s players unable to prevail while the big problem was in their midfield as Neira, Sakor, Megiado did not give the necessary intensity for the game. Finally, once again, OFI scores against the flow of the match with Neira winning the penalty at 67 ′, he executed it himself and made it 2-1.

The scene of the eager OFI did not change afterwards, PAS had control and possession of the ball without creating opportunities for the Sotiri area. Simos refreshed his squad by switching to Giannou, Lymperaki and Vouros in the final ten minutes, reinforcing his defense.

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