Lamia Secures Ignition Victory Against Ten-Man Panaitolikos in Super League Opener

by time news
Lamia passed through Agrinio with a win in the match that marked the “curtain fall” of the Super League opener, thanks to a goal from Anestis Vlachomitros with a header in the 65th minute.

Panaitolikos was left with 10 players from the 13th minute after Christos Sielis was sent off for a foul tackle on Vlachomitros, while Lamia also ended the match with ten players after Gkidxo received a second yellow card for stepping on Pantelakis.

Glomex Player(eexbs1jkdkewvzn, v-d3k562yvgkqp)

Glomex Player(eexbs1jkdkewvzn, v-d3k5oub5kd9d)

Glomex Player(eexbs1jkdkewvzn, v-d3k49x8ec7y9)

Glomex Player(eexbs1jkdkewvzn, v-d3k5jtkrvj0p)

Glomex Player(eexbs1jkdkewvzn, v-d3k3iez4wjq9)

The hosts scored two goals, but both were disallowed for offside in the first half, while in the 87th minute they won a penalty for a handball by Kornezos inside the area, with Sergio Dias missing the chance to give his team a point by sending the ball to the left post of Kostic. This is Lamia’s first win in a Super League opener.

In the 10th minute, Torehon sent the ball into the net, but he was offside and the goal was rightly disallowed for Panaitolikos. Three minutes later, however, the hosts were left with 10 players. Specifically, after consulting VAR, Sielis was sent off with a red card for a tackle outside the area on Anestis Vlachomitros. Taking advantage of their numerical superiority, Lamia was dominant on the pitch, but could not open the scoring.

In the 33rd minute, the Agrinio team had the chance to take the lead after a mistake by Giannoutsos when Lomonako went one-on-one with Kostic, but the Serbian goalkeeper stopped him. Both Chaves and Andrade received a yellow card in the 36th minute after an altercation between them. And in the stoppage time of the first half, Panaitolikos scored with Lomonako’s overhead kick after a corner from Bouzoukis and a header from Torehon, but the assistant raised the flag for offside. The phase was checked in VAR and the goal was disallowed.

With two substitutions, Lamia started the second half, as Randonia and Gkidxo came on for Dedaki and Athanasakopoulos. Lamia searched for the goal and found it in the 65th minute. Furtado crossed from the right, the ball hit a defender of Panaitolikos, Vlachomitros benefited from the deflection and sent the ball into the net with a beautiful header. Panaitolikos did everything it could to equalize only to see their opponent also go down to 10 players in the 82nd minute. Gkidxo did not find the ball, but he harshly stepped on Pantelakis and was sent off with a second yellow. And in the 87th minute, Kornezos made a handball in the area and the referee awarded the penalty. However, Sergio Dias, although he fooled Kostic, sent the ball to the left post, resulting in a missed great opportunity for the hosts to equalize.

Referee: Fotis Polychronis Pierias

Yellow cards: Chaves, Pantelakis – Kornezos, Andrade, Athanasakopoulos, Nounies, Gkidxo (2 yellows in the 74′ and 82′), Furtado
Red cards: Sielis (13′)

The lineups:

PANAITOLIKOS (Giannis Petrakis): Chaves, Sielis, Pantelakis (84′ Tselikovits), Liavas, Mavrias, Torehon, Perez (84′ Lahount), Belevonis (74′ Nikolaou), Bouzoukis (74′ Kontouris), Dias, Lomonako (69′ Maidevats).

LAMIA (Marinos Satsias): Kostic, Dedakis (46′ Randonia), Giannoutsos, Kornezos, Saramantras (68′ Ring), Andrade, Mekits, Athanasakopoulos (46′ Guindo), Nounies (68′ Bikov), Furtado, Vlachomitros (84′ Doiranlis).

SOURCE: APE

Today’s news:

Jennifer Aniston in Corfu for vacation – She came but was almost unnoticed

Kollydas warning: Attention, the second round of bad weather begins – See a map of the dangerous areas

Britain: Knife attack in Manchester – One dead, two seriously injured

You may also like

Leave a Comment