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PAOK has a “strong” form in the derby with AEK
Razvan Lucescu has several key players returning and will logically use them in the postponed biceps derby at OAKA. The eleven shots for the black and white.
The games with Gent in the 16th division of the Conference League are a priority for Razvan Lucescu’s PAOK and that is a matter of course. Dikefalos, on the other hand, can – if he wants – find goal motivation in both games, which he has to give up over the regular duration of the championship. And that’s because he manages to beat AEK in OAKA tonight (20:30 COSMOTE SPORT 1, LIVE on Sportish) and on Sunday, Lamia largely secures a European ticket for next season in Fthiotida.
The problem for PAOK is that tonight’s postponed biceps derby appears to be a prime opportunity for the Romanian coach to try himself out for the first game against Belgium in Toumba and everything shows he intends to do so.
Shaped similar to the Midland
Lucescu will most likely field his team with a formation similar to the formation that qualified against Midtjylland and close to the formation used in the game against Gent on 10/3. will strive for qualification management.
There are of course absences like that of Andrija Zivkovic and Alexandrou Mitrica that differentiate the dates at the end of the attack, but also some questions. Like the stamina of Biseswar, but also the readiness of Tsuba Akpom combined with the fact that Antonio Tsolak played against Midland in the 120th of the game and against Ionikos in the 90th of the game.
Lucescu will field his team with Paschalakis under the bars, Ingasson and Crespo on the stoppers, and most likely Lyratzis and Vierinia on either end of the defense (in the match against Ionikos, Sastre and Siddklay started). In midfield are Kurtic, who has served his sentence, Tsigaras and in front of them Augusto.
At the forefront of the attack is the dilemma between Akpom and Colak, while Kantouri and Zampa are likely to fight on either end. Unless Lucescu again decides to use Diego Biseswar, who has played in 38 of the 40 biceps games this year.
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