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The hard truth about mandalas

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Vangelis Arnaoutoglou writes about the need for AEK, like PAS, to find a way to beat Panathinaikos and PAOK to follow.

AEK wasn’t too bad to be left out by PAOK in the cup. Instead it was better to have the chances, the disallowed goals at the VAR limit, which is now managed the way it’s used game by game the way I see it. But he was defeated as he needed to be in the last few minutes of delays as it happened.

AEK wasn’t too bad at Georgios Karaiskakis against Olympiakos a week ago. On the contrary, she was better in the flow of the game, but in the so many instances where she found herself ahead of her opponent’s house by numbers, she didn’t have the opportunity to find at least one last pass to score the winning goal. But he was still as defeated as he should have been to hand victory to Olympiacos through a personal error.

AEK wasn’t that good against PAS to say it’s improved impressively compared to previous games. But for the first time in a while, she had the faith and desire to work hard to the end to get out of the match what she deserved and not give her opponent what should have been hers.

She didn’t get a clear penalty – and here we can all easily understand that even the VAR can be manipulated in the hands of the wrong people – yet she kept striving to do the best she could on the field in the situation in who she is could present Come.

If you like my opinion, I still don’t like what I see, but at least it can be the starting point for more positives than negatives. Maybe not …

Not even Barcelona with Messi

In general, if you’re trying to get rid of AEK’s plan against a team that was clearly aiming to keep the tie by listing a coach in front of his house, that doesn’t give you a clear indication of the style of play and strategy.

It was Amrabat against everyone, with his team running, pushing and scoring incessantly, with the central idea of ​​reaching the goal, giving him the ball as Barcelona once did with Messi.

Of course, I don’t blame the Moroccan for his exaggerated zeal and the tremendous power that characterizes his game from the first minute to the last, but on the other hand it doesn’t seem like a very brilliant footballing plan to me. And worst of all, AEK appears to have rendered useless the highest quality supplement they made for Steven Cuber’s face last summer.

This player can’t be that bad, we knew before he came to Greece and we knew in advance what he could and couldn’t do. How he got into this situation, making the first change and not being surprised because it should have happened, doesn’t do the coach any credit. Because this was not the first match at the time of Argyris Giannikis at AEK in which the Swiss seemed disabled.

Addiction and the truth about mandalos

So what can we expect from now on? Mandalos once again showed that he just has to be, because in his absence no one seemed better at doing anything more than him, just as much as he lacked and what he offers.

It’s an unfortunate but also true fact, the reliance the team has on a lower-ranked footballer relative to the leaders and leaders they had in their good years. On the other hand, the reality is that without him, it’s even worse, especially when a coach releases players and doesn’t give them an honest and fair chance.

I like this ongoing situation with Tankovic making a change in delays, but it’s misunderstood. Surely, though, it just refers to anything else that makes sense. Well, I’m not even talking about Gevtic, Copperfield wouldn’t have disappeared and wouldn’t have appeared that way.

In the meantime, this win could be a good start to have some peace of mind lest a satisfactory way be found to end this year’s commitments of the team, after all he is not chasing awards to be more afraid.

But even that requires good results in the next games with Panathinaikos in Leoforos and PAOK in OAKA. Let’s wait and see what happens ten days from today to say if this situation can continue with those present until the season finale.

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