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Aris Limassol – Olympiacos 2-4: The last test was a success with… Bakula’s goal the icing on the cake

Aris Limassol – Olympiacos 2-4: The last test was a success with… Bakula’s goal the icing on the cake

Olympiacos beat Aris Limassol 4-2 in Cyprus to end their pre-season tour with a win. Velde was again in the spotlight, with Bakoulas scoring a fine goal in the final.

Olympiacos ended their pre-season friendly matches with a win. Piraeus beat Aris Limassol 4-2 in Cyprus. They are now turning to their first show in Premier League Stokesman Next Saturday (17/8, 20:00) against Volos.

The Reds led 3-0 at half-time thanks to a seven-minute attacking spell from 16 to 23, with goals from Abi, Fildi and Biel. The Cypriots lost in the final to Bengtsson and Savo.

And Vanes Bakolas put the icing on the cake in the 89th minute with a beautiful shot from the top of the penalty area.

The match:

The first good phase for Olympiacos came before the quarter-final with Papakanilos, while in the 11th minute Yaremchuk played a “one-two” with Bale, putting Filde in a shooting position while the Norwegian Piraeus winger hit the crossbar.

Olympiacos finally opened the scoring in the 16th minute through Nelson Abbey. Filde took the free kick from the left, Doe headed the first and the English goalkeeper sent the ball into the net with his left. The Red and Whites immediately scored the second goal through Filde. Doe entered the area from the right and passed the ball to the Norwegian who made it 2-0 in the 21st minute. Before the Cypriots knew what had happened, Olympiacos scored the third goal in the 23rd minute. Pep Bale took advantage of a misunderstanding in the Aris defence and scored into an empty net to make it 0-3.

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Aris had a good moment in the 35th minute when Kvilitia fired a shot from the “heart” of the wide area, but Paschalakis was on hand and was brought down. The Cypriots also threatened just before the break with a shot from outside the penalty area by Mayabela that went wide.

In the 56th minute, Olympiacos sent the ball into the net through Yaremchuk, but the goal was disallowed for offside. In the 59th minute Kvilitaia faced Anagnostopoulos but missed an advantageous position. In the 71st minute, Ayoub El Kaabi came on as a substitute, and he has not played since the match against Mechelen on July 20.

Aris Limassol managed to reduce the deficit in the 78th minute as Simientos switched from the right to Bengtshon who sent the ball into the net from the touchline. In fact, the Cypriots scored the second goal in the 84th minute through Savo, who made a great individual effort from the left and beat Anagnostopoulos.

The last word was for Olympiacos who scored the fourth goal in the 89th minute. Masouras sent a pass to Fanis Bakula and he doubled the score 4-2 with a beautiful shot from the top of the penalty area.

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Ares Limso: Sofronio (60′ Alves), IagoOrosevic (60′ cement)Musuda (60′ Bouake)Korea (60′ Bingchun)Nikolic (60′ Lokobar)strosky (60′ Sarfo)Mayabella (60′ wise)Montnor (60′ Macic, 80′ Kovacev)Kafletaya (60′ Gomez)Kokorin (60′ Savo)

Olympic: Paschalakis (46′ Anagnostopoulos), Rodini, Biancone (71′ Kotsidis), Abi, Ortega, Douy (63′ Stamenic), Mozakitis, Papakanellos (71′ Masouras), Bale, Velde (63′ Pakula), Jarmchuk (71′ L ). campy)

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