Monday, February 21, 2011

Late strike earns Panionios draw at AEK

Sunday's Super League action produced four
draws from as many matches, including Panionios holding AEK at the Olympic Stadium.
On-loan Olympiakos striker Kostas Mitroglou was on target again for Panionios in their draw against AEK. The Greek international pounced in the last minute to cancel out a Nikos Liberopoulos first-half opener.
Mitroglou has now scored against Panathinaikos, PAOK and AEK since joining Panionios in January.
The result led to a group of AEK fans besieging the home team's dressing room after the final whistle.
AEK remain fourth on 34 points, the same as PAOK but they have played one more game than the Thessaloniki club.
The point moves Panionios three clear of the relegation zone. They have 25 points from 23 games.
Several other teams fighting relegation also picked up points on Sunday.
Larissa drew 1-1 at Xanthi. Former Middlesbrough midfielder George Boateng gave the home side the lead in the 15th minute but Romeu Pereira equalised in the 39th minute.
The draw moves second-from-bottom Larissa up to 19 points, still six from safety. Xanthi are in 10th with 28 points.
They share 10th place with Iraklis who drew 1-1 at Olympiakos Volou. Former Iraklis player Kostas Kapetanos gave the home side the lead in the 14thminute. Bogdan Mara equalised in the 80th minute with a penalty.
In the day's other game, Atromitis held Aris to a 0-0 draw at home. The Athenian side moved up to 27 points while their opponents have 29.
Meanwhile, the offices of the Super League were attacked at about 9.30 p.m. on Sunday. Assailants threw firebombs at the entrance, causing minor damage and no injuries.


source: SPORTINGREECE