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The derby between AEK and PAOK for the fifth match of the Interwetten Super League ended in a 1-1 draw. Massimo Carrera’s team took the lead with Karim Ansarifard (23 ‘), but he did not manage to maintain the lead in his favor, as the North Biceps was better and reached the tie in the 89th minute with the “golden” change, Thomas murg.
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PAOK THE WONDERFUL, AEK THE GOAL
PAOK entered the field better and tried to “hit” from the right with Andrija Zivkovic and Leo Matos. The Serbian midfielder fell on the 17-year-old left-back, Mario Mitai, who was Massimo Carrera’s surprise, constantly creating cracks and having good collaborations with the Brazilian full-back.
Characteristically, in the first 20 minutes, the guests had four finals, culminating in Antonio Tsolak’s shot in the 9th minute and Christos Tzolis’s post in the 15th minute, which was constantly blocked by Panagiotis Tsintotas. Against the fluidity of the game, the Union went ahead with Karim Ansarifard in the 23rd minute.
Marko Livaya and Muamer Tankovic worked together wonderfully, with the Swedish winger finding the Iranian striker upright and combining his debut in the yellow and black jersey with assists. Overall, in the first half, Tankovic showed good results and was the player who filled the gap for Petros Mandalos on the creative side.
“PRIVATE” VAR A WONDERFUL GOAL FROM JOLIE
Instead, two minutes after AEK’s goal, Tzolis was anointed scorer with a nice shot on the move through the area, but the goal was properly disallowed by the young forward’s hand. Once again, however, the phase came from the right, with Matos making an excellent cross and being in general particularly threatening to the defense of the Union.
However, after minute 25, the pace of the game dropped significantly, with the two teams neutralizing each other and the phases coming with the … dropper. In fact, aside from a bad shot from Swab just before the end of the first half, the two teams did not threaten the home of Zivkovic and Tsintota. PAOK tried to look dangerous with crosses, to no avail, while AEK preferred to use the advantage in their favor.
ONLY cross PAOK, NO THREAT AEK
The image of the game did not change in the second half. The PAOK maintained control, but could not find spaces towards Tsintotas’ house, so it constantly tries to cross. Crosses that were … butter on the bread of AEK plugs, which are famous for their skill at high game.
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Abel Ferreira, seeing that his players could not score, went to the field of Ninua and Svinderski, at the same time changing the line-up with the Pole along with Zolak. Instead, Carrera passed Vasilantonopoulos to “tie” the defense, but also Albanis to keep the ball. However, he was unlucky, as the Union midfielder was forced to change a bit later.
THE CHANGES MADE THE DIFFERENCE
The PAOK kept pushing with crosses and finally justified itself by its … persistence. In the 89th minute Biseswar, Swinderski and Murg, who had passed as a substitute, collaborated with the Pole finding the Austrian head and the closed head to beat Tsintotas 1-1. Murg combined the debut in the black and white jersey with a goal.
PAOK also struggled to overthrow, but in the sixth and final minute of the delays, Swinderski failed to beat Tsintotas in four quarters.
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