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A goal in the delays of the first half, which was accompanied by a red card for Moldova and another at the beginning of the second, reached our National Team to achieve an easy 2-0 victory for the third game of their Liga C Nations League and now he has seven points in his group.
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Unimpressed, our team of representatives managed to get what they wanted and now focus on Wednesday (10/14, 9:45 PM) with Kosovo at OAKA. Penalty bacacetas and Mandalos were the scorers for John Van Sip’s team, while Vlachodimos caught a penalty shortly before the final.
I HAD THE OCCUPATION, I WAS NOT THREATENING
The internationals came in to put pressure on Moldova from the start and were constantly on the ball. Engin Firat’s players were in no mood to get ahead, Vlachodimos being … a spectator at the match and his only concern was to build a wall in front of Namasco’s frames. And the truth is that to a large extent they succeeded, since there were few moments in which Nacional managed to threaten us. A moment with Bacaceta in minute 13 and another with Pavlidis in minute 35 was the best that our representative team had to show in the first half.
ONE PHASE IN THE DELAYS CHANGED THE WHOLE GAME
Where everything showed that the two teams would go without scoring at halftime, our National Team fell from the Acropolis and found a wallet. In the third minute of the delays, Pavlidis won a penalty in his cellar Posmac in the area and not only that, but the Moldovan saw direct red.
Bacacetas took over the execution, sent the ball into the Namasco net and made it 1-0 for the Blue and Whites, who now had a numerical advantage. One phase changed the balance of the fight and now it was very difficult to reverse the momentum. The water had entered the slot for the looming triple and indeed much more relaxed than what Van Sipp and his footballers expected.
BACETAS IN MANDALO … 2-0 AND END
The more ideally the first half ended, the more the second began, with our national team finding a quick second goal, ending the match once and for all. With the score at 2-0 and with ten players, Moldova could not do the least thing and would simply try not to concede more goals. The triple was now in the Greek pocket.
Bacacetas found Mandalos very good with his left, he made the ideal control, shot with his left in the area, defeated Namasco and put his name on the scoreboard. A … yellow and black collaboration, even if “Baka” plays in Turkey with Alanyaspor. The two had collaborated many times on AEK games.
VLACHODIMOS ALSO “SPOKE” IN THE FINAL
Ethniki did not have to work much after, facing the game with Kosovo on Wednesday (10/14, 9:45 PM) in OAKA, where the goal is another three points. Bacacetas in 77 ‘and Fortunis in 85’ were defeated in very good cases by Namasco, who was the leader of Moldova, to reach 87 ‘when Rota made a quite unnecessary grip in the area and was sanctioned (correctly) a penalty.
The spectator throughout the match Vlachodimos declared his presence, rejecting his execution Milinseanou in her left corner and holding the zero for her home. Fortounis had two goals in the delays, who was very active during the game, entering as a change in the 70th minute instead of Mandalos.
THE ELEMENTS OF THE PARTY:
Stadium: OAKA (Athens)
Greece (Van Sip): Vlachodimos, Chatzidiakos (69 ‘Rota), Giannoulis, Tzavellas, Svarnas, Kourbelis (83’ Bouchalakis), Zeka, Limnios (76 ‘Pelkas), Mantalos (70’ Fortounis), Bakasetas, Pavlidis (83 ‘Founas).
Moldova (Engin Firat): Namasco, Armas, Posmats, Mountrac, Reabciuk, Platitsa, Tsociuts, Raca (66 ‘ Maraditsi), Kaimakov (46 ‘Epureanou), Ionitsa (76’ Rakou), Nikolaescu (58 ‘ Milinseanou)
OBJECTIVE: 45 + 3 ‘(corral) Bakasetas, 50’ Mandalos
Yellow: 17 ‘Kaimakov, 57’ Nikolaescu, 64 ‘Arms, 87’ Rota, 94 ‘Rakou
Red: 45 + 3 ‘ Posmats
Referee: Dennis Higgler
Assistants: Under Van Dongen, Jan de Vries
Room: Simen mulder
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