Crazy overturn from 2-0, the Union collapsed in OPAP ARENA

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PAOK made an unmistakable overturn in the last half hour at OPAP Arena, returning from 2-0 and leaving a 3-2 win over New Philadelphia for the Stoiximan Super League Playoffs 1-4 premiere. Pelkas scored the winning goal at 85 ′ with his first contact in the match.

PAOK made an incredible overthrow and “lifted” Opap Arena. The champions found themselves losing 2-0 to 58 ′, but with a terrible counterattack and goals by Constantelia, Zivkovic and Pelka won 3-2 against AEK for the 1st Stoiximan Super League playoffs.

The Union was ahead of the 22nd minute, when Pineda won the penalty shoot -out by Zivkovic’s wrong shot and Mandalos scored by sending the ball into the net.

The “yellow -blacks” rebounded again at 47 ′, with Lamella finding nets with a beautiful left -wing area in the area by doubling the lead of Matthias Almeida.

But PAOK managed to get into the match again with a moment of magic of Constanelia, who at 58 ′ got great from Michael’s distant ball, crossed Brinioli and executed for 2-1.

The Thessaloniki did not stay there. Michaelides made a new distant ball to the left for Zivkovic, who entered the area and executed in the closed corner of Brinoli, bringing the game to the same.

PAOK managed to reach the overall overturn, with Dimitris Pelka scoring just a few seconds after moving to the match. Chaloff made an unlikely dribble on Mandalos and played perpendicular to the international midfielder, who was ideal for 2-3 at 85 ′.

So AEK stayed 7 points away from the top before Olympiacos’ derby with Panathinaikos, while PAOK, who won at Opap Arena for the first time, rose to 59 points.

The match

The first good time in the match came for AEK, just in the 2nd minute. Eric Lamela executed the foul from a long distance and Franzi Pierre jumped into the corner of the small area making the screening, but the ball went wide.

At 7 ′, Michaelides made a very ambitious attempt by shooting from the cross, with the ball just over Brinioli’s horizontal beam that seemed to be taken aback.

The Greek champions threatened again at 12 ′ when Madi Kamaras tried a shot with his right -handed area, but the ball left Brinoli’s fireplace.

AEK, however, was the one who was dominant, possessing the ball and most actions in the area and managed to finally reach the goal. Following Zivkovic’s wrong shooting back at 21 ′, Pineda came out against Coarsky, with the Mexican avoiding the Croatian before he was on the ground. Brich charged the penalty for AEK and punished Komoski yellow. The international tackle executed in the left corner, with Coarsky falling right and opened the scoring for the “yellow -blacks”.

It is noted that before giving a penalty, Brich had given a foul and a red card to Koopsky. But when he was informed that the contact was inside the area, he showed a penalty and punished Kohtoski with a yellow card.

At 37 ′ Gatsinovic tried a shot from the left, but the ball passed away from the fireplace, while at 42 ′ Zivkovic executed the corner from the left, Madi Kamaras jumped higher than everyone and got the head.

AEK again sent the ball into the net with Mukoundi in the second minute of delays when Mandalos dug the ball, Pierre made his first header with Coarnski rejecting contact and Mukoundi took the “rebound” with the ball.

The Cameroonian was in a normal position when he scored, however, the goal was canceled after Felix Brich’s on Field Review, because Mukound was exposed to the Mandalos cross. Mukound did not go to the ball then, but Brich ruled that his presence influenced Baba.

AEK entered the throttle and in the second half and hit again at 47 ′ with Eric Lamella. Baba foretold to cut off Joneson, the Argentine stole the ball, entered the area and executed with a left-handed place writing 2-0 for the Union.

At 58 ′, however, PAOK re -entered the match. Michaelides took a distant ball with the left, Yiannis Constantelias lowered greatly, avoided Brinioli and executed in the empty fireplace giving a new impetus to Razvan Lutsescu’s team.

At 64 ′, the biceps of the north threatened again when Zivkovic made the shot from the left and Chaloff pinched the ball up close, but the ball did not head to Brinioli’s hearth.

The Greek champions did not stay there after being able to return from 2-0 and draw 2-2. PAOK found another goal from Michaelides’ distant ball that found Zivkovic on the left, the Serb entered the area and executed in the closed corner of Brinioli, which had no good position, for 2-2.

AEK threatened again at 84 ′ with a powerful shot from Koita, but the ball went out.

In the 84th minute, Lutsescu threw Dimitris Pelka in the match and he rushed to justify him. Chaloff made an unlikely dribble on Mandalos and played perpendicular to Pelka, who ideally made 2-3 at 85 ′.

So PAOK celebrated its first win at Opap Arena and climbed to 49 points, re -entered the battle for second place and the second ticket to the Champions League qualifiers.

AEK: Brinioli, Mukoundi, Rota (71 ′ Odubajo), Vida, Gatsinovic (82 ′ Pelion), Jonson (70 ′ Simanski), Pineda (78 ′ Koita), Mandalos, Lyubici (78 ′

PAOK: Koarsky, Kenziora (73 ′ Sast), Vietsque, Michaelides, Baba, Svab (59 ′ Despontov), ​​Ozdoev, Zivkovic, Kamara, Konstalias (84 ′ Pelkas), Samata (59)

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