OR Greece By the time he scored he was superior to the clash with the Scotland. It had plenty of opportunities to score a goal from earlier, but the failure of Vangelis Pavlidis and George Massouras deprived her of more goals in the game.
Tsimikas opened the scoring at 62 ′ and theoretically this should give psychology to Greek players. But the Scottish players responded immediately and this cut the legs of Greece’s players.
There were two more blows from Scotland, which brought the heavy defeat 3-1. This defeat brought national football into trouble even for 2nd place, as it stayed four points away from Scotland.
Inactivity in defense in static phases
In most static static phases of the Scots, Greece had a problem managing the situation. The players in the team were slow to remove the ball, resulting in it alive in the area.
This gave two relatively free shots to Scotland, which Christie and Ferguson did not let go of the unused. There is also another phase that Adams shot alone after a stand -up of the hosts, but he failed.
The failure of Greek players
The phase of Vangelis Pavlidis in the 8th is a tragic example of Greece’s failure in the match. The Greek striker was unable to succeed the ball to push it to the defenseless Gun’s home.
At 54 ′, George Massouras missed a classic opportunity to open the scoring after a nice attack on national football, but he was not cool and shot without good balance and with the body backwards, sending the ball over the beams.
Tzolakis’ mistake
Konstantis Tzolakis at 95 ′ failed to block the ball in an easy phase and this gave the home side the opportunity to clean the match faster.
This mistake showed the absence of tranquility and coolness to Greek players in the clash with Scotland.