Thursday, March 17, 2011

Video: Dellas heads AEK into cup final

AEK have beaten PAOK 1-0 to make it into the
Greek Cup final for the first time since 2002 thanks to a goal from veteran defender Traianos Dellas although the game was blighted by fan violence.


AEK will play Atromitos, who will be making their first ever appearance in a Greek Cup final.


In a game of few chances, Dellas stooped to head in a 49th minute free kick that gave AEK the away goal they needed to go through after the two sides drew 0-0 at the Olympic Stadium in Athens in the first leg.


It was just reward for AEK who had been the better side in the first half. PAOK saved their best football for the closing stages but the visitors defence was supremely organized, allowing the Thessaloniki side few chances.


However, the game will be remembered for two incidents. In the first, a flare hit AEK goalkeeper Sebastian Saja in the 58th minute. The Argentinean's jersey was singed by the flare but the keeper did not suffer any injuries.


Then, with only a minute or so of the game left, dozens of PAOK fans invaded the pitch and started clashing with riot police. TV cameras were also attacked as AEK players and the referee ran off the pitch.


Play was suspended for 20 minutes before the referee returned to blow the final whistle. No stoppage time was played.


It was notable that thousands of PAOK booed the group of about 60 hooligans that caused the problems.






source: SPORTINGREECE