THE Levadian With a great overthrow and “Redeemer” Panagiotis-Marios Vicho won 2-1 Panetolianat the premiere of the Super League play out, with the whole of Nikos Papadopoulos getting a victory that greatly secures his stay in the top category of Greek football.
Panetolikos may have led a penalty shootout by George Liava, but Levadiakos managed to win, with Jose Romo and Panagiotis-Marios Vichos signed the double for the Boeotians, who with this three-point in Agrinio went up to 31 degrees!
Shared the first part of the match, with both teams trying to control the pace. In a header by George Katris at 11 ‘, the ball went a little out of the beam, at the best time of the Boeotians. The hosts, however, were the ones who opened the scoring after VAR’s intervention and initially the referee saw the phase upside down.
Haris Mavria was overthrown by Thanassis Garavelis, Alexandros Tsakalidis was alerted by VAR (Konstantinos Poulikidis and Konstantinos Kathikos), on Field Review and pointed to the penalties. In which Liavas scored 1-0. Scoring that was maintained until the end of the first half, as Lucas Chavez fired impressive Fabrizio Pedroso’s head in the 41 ‘.
The second half had nothing to present, until Nikos Papadopoulos made the changes in the 70th minute. Roma, two minutes after entering the pitch, jumped over his opponents and defeated Chavez with a strong header, taking advantage of Yiannis Gianniotas’ cross – who also had a change in the half time.
Two minutes later, the Boeotians thought they were overthrown when Zini scored a corner and a corner kick and a long -standing phase. However, after VAR’s new intervention, Tsakalidis checked the phase in the monitor and canceled the goal for Romo’s offensive foul on Chavez. It was Yiannis Petrakis ‘turn to intervene with his changes in the match, but Andriya Maidevac in the 88’ made a … jack before Garavelis.
To get to the third minute of delays. From a new corner kick, the ball was stuck in the big Panetoliko area, with cough holding a close shot with Chavez for 1-2. The home side stayed for a fourth match without a win but also at 11 points from the penultimate Athens Kallithea FC, with Levadiakos approaching the two points the “canaries”, taking a deep breath.
PANITOLIKOS (Yiannis Petrakis): Chavez, Mladen, Pantelakis, Stagits, Bakakis, Liavas (80 ‘Nikolaou), Mavria (80’ Apostolopoulos), Bouzoukis (65 ‘Peres), Luis (84’ Kontouris), Raa (65 ‘Lahoud), Maida.
LEVADIAKOS (Nikos Papadopoulos): Garavelis, Lamarana, Cough, Moreira (70 ‘Avraham), Pedrozos (46’ Ozbolt), Symelidis (46 ‘Gianniotas), Katris, Liagas, Balci (70’ Romo), Zini (88 ‘Abu Hana), Tsapras.