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Chorianopoulos: “We were on equal terms against AEK, the details were against us”

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Aris’ assistant coach Giorgos Chorianopoulos stressed that the game against AEK was decided based on details that were not on his team’s side and emphasized that the Thessaloniki fought equally against Union.

Aris got a great win against Panathinaikos (2-0) at “Vikelidis” last Sunday, but a week later they failed to celebrate a result in the second derby in a row, losing 0-1 at the OPAP Arena thanks to Vida’s goal in the 59th minute. minute, in the game that concluded the first round of the Stoiximan Super League.

However, the appearance of the yellows made the team happy, and Akis Mantziou’s assistant coach, Giorgos Chorianopoulos, confirmed with his statements to the camera of Cosmote TV that the game was decided due to details that were not on the side of the yellows .

In detail what he said:

“It was a very challenging game. I think we were equal against AEK, we know AEK’s dynamics on this pitch. We had our chances, on this pitch, in this game, the chances that you create when there are no goals,” they automatically create extra pressure for you.

As in all games of this level, the detail makes the difference, a draw cost us and we fell behind in the points standings. We tried to react, we had our chances, we had enough conditions without our last action being right, I think it was decided against us in detail.

Moron’s big chance at the end of the first half is a phase that can change the entire flow and picture of the game. Of course, Moron is a proven player who has the easy target, he didn’t manage to do that, he’ll do that in another game, I’m not worried about that. The game was decided in detail by a great chance.

“We had said from the start with the children that we would come to get the win or the best possible result, I think we showed it with our performance, it was a game that was clearly decided against us in detail .”

Source: sport 24

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