Andraž Šporar breaks his Greek Championship fast at the right moment: Panathinaikos gets his first since the end of April
Andraž Šporar can breathe a sigh of relief. After going without a goal in the Greek Championship since the end of April, he finally broke his long shooting streak. Andraž Šporar and his teammates play against Atromitos in Athens and beat them. It ended 5-0 to the Green-Whites, who scored three goals in the first half. First Filip Đuričić scored, followed by Sebastian Palacios, and the third was the work of a Ljubljana player.
Andraž Šporar, 29, who has already scored four goals for Europe this season, converted an 11th-minute penalty in the first minute of stoppage time to celebrate his 19th goal for Panathinaikos. Đuričić then scored his second goal in the second half, assisted by Andraž Šporar after a nice cross, to extend Panathinaikos’ lead from his second attempt. The latter in 93. Alexander Jeremejeff, who had replaced Šporar, scored for the fifth time in the first minute.
Former star Ljubljana Olimpija played until 69. Benjamin Verbič started the match in the first line-up. The winger stayed on the pitch for the full 90 minutes, while Adam Gnezda Cerin sat on the substitutes’ bench. All three will join the Slovenian national team tomorrow in preparation for the matches against Finland and Northern Ireland in the qualifiers for the Euro 2024.
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