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Panaitolikos 0-0 Volos: the draw didn’t make anyone happy

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The game between Panetolikos and Volos ended in a 0-0 draw for the 25th game of the Super League Interwetten, a result that neither team liked.

The game between Panetolikos and Volos for the 25th game of Super League Interwetten was not a winner, both teams stopped 0-0 in Agrinio. It’s a tie that didn’t suit anyone as the few playoff hopes for Thessaly end while neither of them secured the league’s top ten. Both teams are tied on 29 points with Volos having less game.

Either Panaitolikos or Volos could have found their way onto the web. The Agrinio people had a goal in the first half, but the Thessaly people also had their own moments. In the second half, the hosts kept possession, Volos tried to hit the opponent.

Panaitoliko’s beam and both sides’ chances in the first half

Panaitolikos had the first chance of the game in the 10th minute. Dago from the left came into the penalty area from the left, at the right moment he passed it on to Mendoza, who immediately went a little wide with the ball. In the 17th minute, Karelis became dangerous from afar while Dago did the same in the 20th minute.

Opta Expected Goals shows you each team’s overall threat, the goals they “should” score based on their endgames. The larger the circle, the greater the chance. You can choose the type of attack and see each team’s endgames separately in normal flow, set phases, etc.

In the 28th minute, Volos had a great chance to take the lead. After a dangerous distance from Huhumis, Van Wert kept the ball alive, turning from the right and Oros tried to send the ball into the net with his body in front of Anestis. But the Panaitolikos goalkeeper refused.

The visitors had another good moment in the 37th minute when Alchos was misplaced from a very good position. In the 41st minute, Agrinio had a great scoring opportunity. After a foul, Dago took the header, which landed the ball on the crossbar.

No goals in the second half

Volos started the second half by switching left flanks with Regata and Bartolo in place of Korea and Purita. The first good moment belonged to Thessaly in the 50th minute. The two newcomers played a game or two and gave Van Wert the heart of the area. The Dutch striker got up, twisted his body and fired the shot but was blocked by Anestis.

The guests changed their orientation in the game. Panaitolikos was in possession, Volos pressed in midfield and sought her moments in quick transitions. This didn’t always happen, however, as the hosts threatened in the ’70s. Mendoza used a deep ball behind the defense. He controlled the boundaries and to the right of the penalty area, lowered the ball, fired the shot and Kleiman impressively chased into a corner.

Click on “Current Formation” to see where each player’s main area of ​​action was.

The two coaches continued the moves, with Nini and Vergo passing on the field. In the 86th minute, Ninis shot from outside the penalty area, countered the ball and took a corner. Panaitolikos had a good moment just before the final. He counterattacked, Karelis took the ball out of the penalty area from the left, but didn’t score. It remained 0-0 until the final.

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