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The first round is over and Olympiakos must close it in the best way and then the players will take some necessary breaths. He wants victory with AEL and to achieve it he will have to strive, be serious and in no case relaxed.
This is what Martins doesn’t want to see at all. He doesn’t want to see any of his players relax. You want them all in … red, ready when you need them.
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Relaxation is not allowed at Olympiakos. Neither with AEL (12/20, 3:00 p.m.), nor with any team. It is logical. When you aim for the top, you must always be 100% and always give your all. It is a fact.
Olympiacos host AEL on Sunday afternoon in the last match of the first round of the Super League and are called upon to give it their all.
Relaxation is not allowed, but the “rojiblancos” are called to play aloud, with dedication to the goal.
The goal is 46 and at Olympiakos they want to take another step towards the title …
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