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Let’s look at the details of Toumba’s fight:
1. THE LITTLE ONE WILL CHARGE US
Christos Tzolis came into PAOK’s life in last year’s playoffs, but manages to turn heads in every game. As he did against Besiktas, so in the premiere of the Interwetten Super League this year, he managed to get everyone involved with him and of course give his team the victory. The little one made a great play in the 16th minute, Biseswar watched him pass the ball and Tzolis with a terrible shot into the air sent the ball into the net, opening the scoring early.
With 1-0 early in favor of the hosts, everyone believed that PAOK could find other places, score more goals and achieve a comfortable dominance. But this did not happen. PAOK may have finished the match with 17 finals, but all nine went home and essentially just those three that could be transformed into goals.
2. PAOK DID NOT RAISE RHYTHMS
What could be seen watching the game was that PAOK did not accelerate. Despite the 1-0 in his favor since he was little, he did not fix AEL at home. On the contrary, it gave him the opportunity to play his game, he accepted eight phases and in general Ferreira’s team did not play 100%. Of course, it is logical that everyone takes into account the match that follows with Benfica on Tuesday (15/9) for the 3rd match of the Champions League, which is clearly what everyone expects in Toumba. The PAOK by raising the gas was creating opportunities and was easily in front of the house of AEL. The point is, he didn’t do it very often.
3. AKPOM LOST THE LOST
Except for the Tzolis goal that everyone will remember for a long time from the match with AEL, what they will not forget is Akpom’s missed opportunity in the 62nd minute of the match. The English managed to lose what we say is not lost. Pelkas after a nice vertical pass left undisturbed from the right, turned the ball parallel to Akpom who only had to push it towards the net. Akpom went … chaf, the ball went under his feet and the PAOK team center forward couldn’t believe what he lost, like no one in Toumba.
Akpom in 68 ‘had another good moment to score a second goal and “block” PAOK’s victory but the AEL goalkeeper managed to get the ball out with a terrible operation. The guest doorman was the protagonist in two more cases. In the 86th minute of the game, he said no to shots from Jolie and Swab.
4. AEL COULD MAKE THE DRAW
The positive thing about Toumba’s game was the football that AEL tried to play. Against a clearly stronger opponent, he didn’t try to play full defense, shutting all the way back, instead trying to play his game, create phases, and threaten Zivkovic’s home. The invited players were twice close enough to the goal and in the delays of the match they lost the opportunity to “steal” the victory.
The first of the two classic chances was lost in the first minute of the late first half with Durmisai on a double unable to send the ball into the net. While at the end at 90 + 4 ‘Trujic was in a good position, he tried to get into position with Ingason by putting his foot in and chasing into a corner.
5. DEBUT AND APPETITE OF ADRIGIA ZIVKOVIC
Abel Ferreira pitched Andrija Zivkovic in the match with AEL, even for twenty minutes, instead of Pelka, and the 24-year-old Serb took his first twenty minutes with PAOK. During the match he showed quite an appetite and had at least three good moments to threaten AEL’s house. At the same time, he asked for the ball at his feet, made several runs and in general, in addition to the victory, Abel Ferreira can maintain the presence of the Serbian in the match with AEL.
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Stadium: ΤΟΥΜΠΑ PAOK (Abel Ferreira): Zivkovic, Ingason, Varela, Michailidis, Biseswar (89 ‘Crespo), Giannoulis, El Kantouri, Swab, Tzolis (89’ Zampa), Pelkas (76 ‘A. Zivkovic), Akpom (79’ Sfinderski). AEL (Michalis Grigoriou): Nagy, Michael, Sparv, Bertos (89 ‘Grigoropoulos), Steliano (89’ Maidanos), Milosavljevic (57 ‘Platellas), Torze (81’ Pinakas), Gabriel, Zizic, Ceserovic, Trujic. Goal scorer: 16 ‘Tzolis Yellow: 40 ‘Ingason, 55’ El Kantouri, 69 ‘Pelkas, 73’ Michailidis / 26 ‘Ceserovic, 42’ Durmisai, 49 ‘Trujic, 53’ Sparv Referee: Tsagarakis (Chania) Assistants: Spyropoulos (eastern Attica), Siniorakis (Chania) Fourth: Zampalas (Epirus) VAR referee: Tzovaras (Fthiotida) AVAR referee: Parsley (Acaya) |
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