Interdependent AEK – Mars, both losing both of

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Unwanted tie brought AEK and Mars to AEK Arena

For a second series between them, AEK and Mars, they stayed in the 1-1 draw, a result that does not serve their purpose in the league.

However, after the draw, Mars made another step to maintain at least second in the standings, after keeping the distance of nine points from his current opponent.

At 65 degrees the “light brigade”, which is three behind the pioneer Paphos, reached. At 56 is the Larnaca complex.

In the race there were few blatant phases in front of the two outbreaks, with the tension being evident mainly at the point where the two goals of the match were reached.

Specifically, in the 35 ‘Aitor stole the ball from Jago and put AEK ahead, in strong protests by the guests, as there was an intention of becoming a fair play as there was a player of the home side on the ground.

There were clashes between the players on the pitch, but also by coaches on the bench, resulting in a yellow to Alexei Spililevski who protested strongly.

With the re-opening of the race, Aris managed to bring the score to 38 ‘with a beautiful collaboration in the 38’, with Bengson and Kokorin making it 1-2 and the first to fit properly and bring the race.

The tension continued and the controversy was yellowed by Mars by Vana Alves and Kvlitai, as well as the AEK’s bell.

The second was not to finish the match, as in the 73 ‘after a foul on Jago he received a second yellow card and seeing the red card he took the right to the locker room.

From that point on, both on the Mars side that it had a numerical advantage, but not even the AEK, there were no remarkable and dangerous phases and therefore remained 1-1.

The evolution of the match

End of the match

90+1 ‘Pain shot from the height of the area, the ball found in Goltson and goes to a corner kick

– eight minutes delays

76 ‘ – From afar the shot by Benksson, go over the beams the ball

73 ‘ – RED. Cabera accepts a second yellow card and AEK stays with ten players

63 ‘ – Rodern’s shot outside the area, completely unkind goes out quite

Start of a second half

First half

38 ‘ – Goal. 1-1. With the reopening of the race, Mars, with great cooperation, brought the fight to the equal. Bengchon and Kokorin made it 1-2, with the first to make the place and send the ball to the nets

35 ‘ – Goal. 1-0. Jago is delayed by Aitor stole and opened the scoring for 1-0

4 ‘ – A great moment for AEK, with the gaze on the area, he got the shot, but the ball went a little out.

1 ‘ – Start of the match

AEK: Athanasiadis, Miramon, Roberts, Holy, Garcia (87 ‘Gnali), Ledis, Rodin (80’ Ponti), Tsakon (80 ‘Sol), Faraz (89’ Gama), Aitor (87 ‘Naum), Cabera.

MARS: Vana Alves, Boaki, Jago, Goldson, Koreia, Struski, Marhiev, Magiambela (70’Gustad), Bengchon, Kokorin (70 Efagé, 90+3 ‘Sarfo), Kvlitaia (70’ Kvlitaea).

SCORER: 35 ‘Aitor / 38’ Bengchon

YELLOWS: 34 ‘Gyccia, 39’ Cabera, 77 ‘Athanasiadis, 85’ Pain / 39 ‘vana, 39’ Kvlitaea, 62 ‘Strouski, 90+4’ Sarphus

Kokkinh: 73 ‘Camprara (Demet. Citr)

* Yellow in the 36 ‘was given to Alexei Spililevski for protests.

A Assistant Referee: Englezou Nikos

Second Assistant Referee: Toumazou Andreas

4th referee: Andreas Techno

VAR: Solomou Dimitris

Avar: Georgiou Paul

Observer: Silver Michalis

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