Aris – Kolos Kovalivka 1-2: Painful exclusion with appearance… synonymous with the opponent (videos + photos)



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Aris – Kolos Kovalivka: Tragic image of the “yellows” who twice saw the Ukrainians take the lead in “Kleanthis Vikelidis” but found no answer other than Gama’s temporary draw and said goodbye “bitterly” to the Europa League from their first match!

Aris was weightless and paid dearly for the innocence with which he faced the match with Kolos Kovalivka. The “yellows” were defeated 1-2 in “Kleanthis Vikelidis” by the insignificant Ukrainians and from the first match they said goodbye to the Europa League, in an exclusion that will cost the Thessaloniki team on many levels. In the first place in the field of money, since possible income is lost due to permanence in the institution, in prestige but also in psychology.

If we add to this the moan since it will exist, since there are already “murmurs” of Enning in Thessaloniki and that despite the victory over Lamia in the opening of the championship the team was not convinced, then it is very easy to understand the “damage “έχει Aris therefore seized the opportunity to qualify for the Europa League third qualifying round by allowing Kovalivka to ‘hit’ twice in the heart of his area, he had no impetus to disallow his goal. Rank that he temporarily tied and is called upon to collect his pieces for the continuation of the season.

At the same time, he “broke” the famous European undefeated Aris in “Kleanthis Vikelidis”, as no other team had managed to come out of Thessaloniki victorious against the “yellows” since 1968 and the defeat against Upest.

This is how they played …

Michael Enning chose a 4-2-3-1 for Aris with Cuesta under the rafters. Sasha was on the far right of the defense with Rose and Datkovic on the blocks and Ganea on the left. In midfield were Matija and Tzego, with Fetfatzidis on the right, Gama on the left and Bertolio behind Lopeth.

On the other hand, Ruslan Kostyushin chose a 5-4-1 for Kolos Kovalivka. Volimetz was under the rafters with Zozulia, Javris, Petrov, Novak and Jemets from right to left on defense. In the center of the field were Bogdanov and Zambia in the axis and Smirny and Antioch in the extremes, while at the top was Lysenko.

Tasteless first half

Kovalivka was clear that she would wait for Mars. This was evident from his position on the field and the fact that when he took possession he did not “lift” many players above the midfield. In some cases, however, Costiusin’s team showed that they were quite “worked”, as when they realized that there were conditions, they opted to press with more players in the last third of the field. In fact, he had a couple of good moments that worried Cuesta, with Aris having the advantage but not turning it into opportunities.

The hosts were expecting a lot from Gama and Fetfatzidis creatively, with Lopeth tightly closed between the three blocks and coming out of the box well enough to receive the ball. Aris didn’t really threaten Kovalivka’s goal and his only good moment was a Matija foul that went to the crossbar at the top just before the end of the first half. Despite his eight finals, Aris had not really pushed the rival and the 0-0 was a natural evolution of the image of the first half …

Double “cold” and … final

One would expect Aris to go “furious” in the second half to look for the qualifying goal. Instead, Enning’s team was quick to accept the first “chill.” Only at 47 ‘Bogdanov defeated Cuesta 0-1 and made Enning’s “headache” even worse! Gama tied in minute 55 and there it seemed that Aris would get a push for the overthrow, but again things did not go well for the ‘yellows’.

In the 63rd minute, Antioch managed to take advantage of the defense oligarchy and push the ball into the net from close range to give Kovalivka the lead again. When Aris’s coach decided to risk and pass more attacking players in the match, it was too late. Aris was now trying to get into the attack by all means, leaving a lot of space for the Ukrainians and Cuesta had to make a big operation to avoid the third goal. The last big opportunity came in the delays with Mancini firing on the move and sending the ball to the crossbar as the Ukrainian team removed Mars from the Europa League …

Mars (Michael Enning): Cuesta, Sasha (78 ‘ Mancini), Rose, Datkovic, Ghana (69 ‘ Manos), Tzego, Matia, Bertoglio, Fetfatzidis, Gama, Lopeth.

Colossus Kovalivka (Ruslan Κοστιούσιν): Volinetes, Zozulia (fifty ‘ Morozko), Javris, Petrov, Novak, Gemets, Smirni (88 ‘ Kostyushin), Bogdanov, Zandoya, Antuk, Lysenko (64 ‘ Seleznyov)

See the photo report and the highlights of the match



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