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The Summer transfer window is not nearly closed yet, so a good bit more will likely happen. I hope
so anyway. We still have some serious holes to fill. But things have slowed to such a point that
there is little to write about or even link to. Saja is supposed to officially sign today, [...]
AEK ended their second friendly of the preseason against German Second Division team Greuther
Furth in a 2-2 draw. AEK went down early on in the first minute and by the end of the scond half
they were down 0-2. Two goals however, in the 83rd and 85th minutes of the game allowed AEK to
catch [...]
AEK finished their final friendly with a victory after going down 0-1 in the first half. The
starting lineupfor AEK's final game before the critical match against Omonia included Jurgen Macho
and Edinho, both of whom have not played with team for quite a while now. The game overall was a
definate imprpovement over past games, [.
We lined up like this: Blanco Edinho -Scocco Rikka Pilatsikas Basinas Juanfran -Ramos-Silva
Krygiakos Majstorovisc Saja Lagos went in for Edinho in the 65th, Kafes went in for Pilatsikas in
the 87th, and Alexopolous went in for Scocco in the 90th. Donis knows what he is doing. The 4-3-3
worked well for us.
Giorgos Alexopoulos, who has been out due to injury approximately two years has finally returned to
playing and has just agreed on signing along with AEK for another two years. He had the following
to say: "My return to the field after a two years absence, will be once again in AEK's
shirt. It's a comeback [.
AEK, after a disappointing performance, luckily managed to get away with 1 point yesterday. The
team played a poor game of soccer and only until Basinas was taken out at half time were they able
to consistently create chances in front of the Larissa goal. Even then, with both Blanco and
Djebbour up front they [.
AEK's three first half goals did not go unanswered for long. It took just 31 minutes of the
second half for Thrasyvoulos to pull even. Yes, it is almost unimaginable that a team of
AEK's supposed caliber would concede three goals in half an hour to a team holding onto the bottom
of the table [...