Friendly victory with a overturn for Mars against Asteras Aktor in “Cleanthis Vikelidis”.
In the rehearsal of the two teams before the start of their racing obligations to the championship, the Thessaloniki had the initiative of the moves and the supremacy of most of the match, and although they were back in the scoring in the 40 ‘, they finally managed to score two goals in the second half. 2-1!
THE Munioth The goal for the Tripoli team, while for the winners, who competed without Moron and Kadvere, who were protected, the nets found the nets. Mischievous (65 ‘) and Tunzu (84 ‘)
The match began with Mars getting more appetizing and threatening for the first time in the 4 ‘with a Marutsan shot, which had a new final in the 15’, with his shot going out.
In the 17 ‘the home side touched the goal, with Tsintotas impressively firing on Fabiano through the small area, while in the 19’ the goalkeeper of the visitors had responded to Perez’s efforts. In the 28th, Mars missed a new chance in the 28 ‘, with Chindonta denying the goal in Monzu, with Astera finally opening the scoring after a counterattack in the 40’, with Kaltsas beautifully laying the ball in Munioth, who defeated Athanasiadis.
In fact, the guests missed a significant opportunity to do 0-2 at the start of the second half (49 ‘), with Bartolos unable to score closely. Eventually, Mars equalized in the 65 ‘, with Missui sending the ball into the net with a wonderful place from the limit of the big area!
Mars continued to control the race, eventually reaching the overturn in the 85 ‘, with the energy from the left and the troll for Monzu, who was right for 2-1!
Mars (Marin Ouzounidis): Athanasiadis (60 ‘Mikes), Tehro (89’ Ning), Fabiano (79 ‘Sundberg), Alvaro (89’ Brabets), Mendil (79 ‘Friedek), Montu, Ratsic (60′ ’60’) Missui), Diandi (79 ‘Panagidis).
Asteras Aktor (Savvas Pantelidis): Tsintotas (79 ‘Kakadiaris), Castano (46’ Triantafyllopoulos), Siptsic, Alcho (79 ‘Kintra), Silas (65’ Pomonis), Kallandzis (46 ‘Bartolo, 85’ Frokou), Munioth (46 ‘Giablon) (66 ‘Ketou), Kaltsas (79’ Charalamboglou), Makeda (79 ‘Joeaki).
Source: Sport Fm
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