Andraž Šporar, this time the savior of Panathinaikos: The national team player ended his goal drought after over two months and scored his twelfth goal of the season
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Panathinaikos has dropped two crucial points in the battle for the title, which is particularly intense in Greece this year. Currently, PAOK leads with one point more than the defending champion, AEK. The third-placed Olympiakos trails by three points, and Panathinaikos is one point further behind. The Green-Whites faced a slip-up this time, catching their fans off guard, especially considering their opponent’s position in the lower half of the table. The Athens team settled for a draw against OFI, and it could have been worse if Fatih Terim hadn’t activated the Slovenian in time. Andraž Šporar ended his two-month goal drought and scored his twelfth goal of the season.
The clash in Crete ended in a 2-2 draw, with Andraž Šporar scoring the final goal in the 83rd minute. Šporar began the match on the bench, but Terim brought him in during the 71st minute. Twelve minutes later, Andraž Šporar beat Noam Baumann, the goalkeeper of OFI. Although OFI led twice, they had to settle for a draw.
Adam Gnezda Čerin started the game in the starting eleven and played the full 90 minutes, while Benjamin Verbič was not in the squad. The winger has had some recent injury issues, but they are expected to be resolved soon, and he should be available for Terim in the next match.
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Author: editorial Football Planet