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Panathinaikos’ fastest 3-0 win over AEK after 2008 and the Union’s black records
Panathinaikos scored three goals in half an hour at AEK, their fastest 3-0 since 2008, when they matched that number at Union, but then in 32 minutes.
Panathinaikos were winners of the Athens derby with AEK, as they were 3-0 before half an hour had elapsed and would remain so until the final.
According to the Super League site, the ‘Greens’ only managed to score that many goals in the first half once a season. In the game against Volos, where they even scored four goals in the first half, they won 5-1.
However, he hadn’t scored three goals by the 29th minute, as was the case with Union. This is the fastest 3-0 he’s making since September 23, 2015, when he defeated Levadiakos again 3-0 on Avenue, with three goals in the first twenty minutes (5′ shot from Nano, 14′ shot by Karelis, 19′ shot by Ajagun).
In the derby between the two teams, three first-half goals have had to be scored by one team since 30 April 2008 when Panathinaikos won 4-1 by a 4-0 half-time score. But then the third goal was scored in 32′. Faster 3-0 between them we find on February 18, 2007, AEK – Panathinaikos 1-4 with a half time 0-3 (3′ head from Goumas, 8′ shot from Nikis, 24′ shot from Salpiggidis).
Also, AEK had to concede three goals in the first half from April 4, 2021 when they lost 1–5, 0–4 at home to Olympiakos in the playoffs at halftime, but then their third clean sheet had been conceded in 35′. He had suffered 3-0 so fast for 11 years. It was on March 20, 2011 when he lost 6-0 to Olympiakos in Neos Faliro and the score was 3-0 in the 20th minute of the game (2′ Jimbur head, 7′ Melmberg shot, 20′ shot from Foster).
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