The strong reaction of AEK was brought by the final of the derby with Olympiacos, in the first final between the two teams for the Handball Premier.
The Piraeus won 25-23, with the “Union” to he complains strongly for one of the last phases, in particular for a foul on Lemos 10” before the end of the game with the score at 24-23.
In fact, in her comment on the report on her website, she talks about “theft» and “alteration of the result»as well as how “once again the sport of handball is brutally beaten».
He also posted a related video of the phase on Instagram, with the comment “You are serious; No foul?».
Watch the phase:
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AEK’s report:
Defeat by steal, all now Thursday for “1-1”
With the referee once again being the negative protagonist, the finals of the Handball Premier championship began. In a very beautiful and exciting game, Olympiacos SFP/Omilos Xyni and AEK fought until the end to win the first victory, but 10 minutes before the end of the game, the referees of the match, Zisis-Charalambidis, judged that there is no foul in the CLEAN FIVE drawing Lemos jersey, thus anointing the home team the winner of the match. AEK missed the chance to level the match and send it to overtime, having the momentum of the match throughout the second half, having “gnawed away” at a 5 goal difference. Once again the sport of handball is being brutally beaten, with today’s whistle being a real game-changer.
The final 25-23 was shaped by the final horn, while everyone on the AEK bench was protesting about the unacceptable whistle that shaped the final result.
The two teams will meet again, this time hosting AEK, on ​​Thursday (06/06).
The hosts took a 3-1 lead, with Liapis leveling the match (3-3). The Piraeus with a 6-2 run reached 9-5, but with Ionson finding the net, “Union” got closer to the score (10-8). The “yellow and black” were facing serious problems in the attack, a fact that was exploited by the “red and white” who went to the locker room with a 13-8 advantage.
In the second half, despite the goal of Lemos (13-9), the hosts increased the difference for the first time to 6 goals (15-9). AEK responded with Madalinic, going down 15-11 and 16-12. Frederik Bouzon’s side gradually improved their defense and with Arsic coming into the game and making big tackles, AEK closed the score to 19-16. Bellasien scored to make it 19-17, while Thicke in the next phase missed a great opportunity to cut even further. Arsic scored two great assists and with Tick and Tome, AEK reached the goal difference (20-19, 21-20). Lemos at 54; scored to make it 22-21, while Bellasien failed to equalize. OSFP/Omilos Xyni made it 23-22, Miller reduced it with a penalty (23-22). The home team scored on a penalty kick, but Lemos cut it to 24-23 with 1:20 left. AEK defended again and in its last attack, Lemos received a clear foul which was never whistled with 25-23 forming in the exhalation.
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