Panathinaikos – Aris 0-1: Double top for the ‘yellows’



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Aris was the big winner in the game with Panathinaikos at OAKA. He achieved a great double with goals from the first half and remained undefeated and only first at the top of the table with ten points after four games.

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On the other hand, the non-existent Panathinaikos from the first half, went up to the second, pressed, made phases, had a beam but did not save the third consecutive goal, now he has a point after three games and now Danny Pogiatos is in a difficult position .

PRESS, STEAL AND PUNTA ARIS

Aris was better in the first half despite the useless possession of the clover. He closed the spaces towards Dioudis’ house, pressed, stole balls and threatened. From this phase came the goal in the 25th minute from Mancini. Aris pressed down the left, stole the ball with Ganea, Genko made a quick pass to Mancini who entered the area, and comfortably passed Dioudis and created an empty net.

PANATHINAIKOS WAS AFTER 40 ‘

Based on the image of the match from 40 ‘onwards, Panathinaikos could be said to be aggrieved by the final score. As the greens made phases for goals. First Veleth in the 45th minute saw Delizisis chased down the line, then Aitor in the 67th minute lost a goal that is not lost and then Makenda who came in as a substitute in the 71st minute and nobody can understand why he started, he had a crossbar in the 78 ‘.

All this while Aris, who had pressed eight times in the Dioudis area in the first 45 minutes of the second half, did not threaten anything in the second half and as Opta’s graph shows, he did not even have a final in the second 45 minutes.

Opta’s expected goals show you the total threat of each team, the goals they “should” score based on their finals. The bigger the circle, the greater the possibility. You can choose the form of attack and see the finals of each team separately in the normal flow, from established phases, etc.

Click on “Royal Formation” to see where each player’s main action area was.

THE PARTY STATISTICS

THE IMPORTANT EVENTS



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