Mar 1 • 17:50 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Relvas saved AEK from defeat in the 'yellow-black' Pantheasslical

In a tense match at the Pantheasslical stadium, AEK salvaged a draw against Volos 2-2 thanks to a last-minute goal from Relvas, keeping them on top of the league table.

The match between AEK and Volos ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Pantheasslical stadium, with AEK overcoming significant referee grievances and nearly suffering their first defeat in months. With around 20,000 supporters present, AEK's Relvas scored a spectacular goal in the dying moments of the game to secure a point and maintain their position at the top of the Super League standings, where they are tied with Olympic with 53 points.

The game began with Volos catching AEK off guard, scoring in the 14th minute due to a critical error by AEK defender Rota. Volos' Urthado had a shot that hit the post, but Kobas capitalized on the rebound to give the home team a surprising lead. The tension escalated when AEK managed to equalize in the 34th minute with a header from Varga, assisted by Marin, showcasing their determination to fight back.

As the first half approached its conclusion, a controversial penalty decision arose when the referee penalized AEK for a handball, putting additional pressure on the team. Despite the referee's decisions that left AEK and its supporters frustrated, Relvas's last-minute heroics ensured they left with a valuable point, reinforcing their competitive spirit in the league.

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