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They did not manage to achieve the victory that PAOK wanted so much in the debut of the Europa League groups. Dikefalos welcomed Omonia and fell behind Bojak’s goal marker.
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The Blue and Whites tied with the collaboration of the two Austrians (Swab assist, Murg goal) and although they were better in the second half of the second half, they could not reach the score. The 1-1 was going to be final and is mainly due to the two different faces that PAOK showed in each square.
The battle between Greece and Cyprus for the UEFA ranking was still open at the same time.
OBJECTIVES IN THE TRAINING SCENE
Omonia opened the scoring in the 16th minute of Toumba’s match with Boteak. A phase that developed as a training session for both the attacking Cypriot team and the defending PAOK.
Legiak crossed from the left, the Frenchman found himself at the far post and defeated Zivko Zivkovic. Dikefalos’ general defensive reaction was very bad.
THE TANK AND THE LOST HALF
The first big chance of the match belongs to PAOK with Tsolak, however he was unable to beat Fabiano as his finish was weak.
Abel Ferreira’s players started pushing immediately after the conceded goal. It was like the bell that woke them up.
In vain. PAOK wasted an entire half without creating phases. No inspiration, no idea, no plan.
Only one shot by Andrija Zivkovic – in the absence of other options – that did not worry the Brazilian goalkeeper of Omonia.
TSOLAK’S THREE SUGGESTIONS AND THE AUSTRIAN KEY
Antonio Tsolak furiously seeks the goal with PAOK. So much so that at times he supports all the pressure and exaggerates.
The Croat had three occasions in nine minutes to open the scoring. Neither with his head as in the first, nor with his foot as in the other two, he managed to defeat Fabiano.
The PAOK did not find a solution from Zivkovic, but found it from Austrian cooperation. Swab received the ball well inside the area, covered it extremely with his body and gave it to his compatriot at the right moment.
Murg with his left sent the ball into the net.
THE WORK WAS HALF
Abel Ferreira advanced to Douglas Augusto at the beginning of the second part, and in the 62 to Rodrigo and Swinderski.
After ten minutes he rushed into battle and Jolie, Biseswar. PAOK began to be more flexible, threatening, putting pressure on the rival area and generating opportunities.
The result did not change and the work was half done.
PAOK (Abel Ferreira): Zivko Zivkovic, Matos (62 ‘Rodrigo), Ingason, Varela, Michailidis, Giannoulis, Esiti (46’ Douglas Augusto), Swab, Murg (73 ‘Biseswar), Andrija Zivkovic (73’ S Tzolis)
OMONIA (Henning Berg): Fabiano, Hubochan, Liftner, Lang, Legiaks, Vitor Gomes, Papoulis (75 ‘Asante), Tzioni, Jordi Gometh (75’ Kousoulos), Boek (90 + 3 ‘Loizou), Douris (76’ Kakoulis).
OBJECTIVE: 56 ‘Murg / 16’ Boteak
CARDS: 33 ‘Ingason, 59’ Giannoulis / 17 ‘Boteak, 24’ Lang, 36 ‘Papoulis, 61’ Tzionis
REFEREE: Bobby Madden (Scotland)
ASSISTANTS: David Rum (Scotland), Graham Stewart (Scotland)
ROOM: Noldal Robertson (Scotland)
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