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Greek football clubs Olympiacos, PAOK, and Panathinaikos are facing critical European matches this week, with Greece currently holding the 14th spot in the UEFA rankings. These games are essential for improving their ranking and securing Greece's presence in future European competitions. As rivals Scotland, Switzerland, and others present challenges, the Greek teams must capitalize on their opportunities to close the gap and ensure success.
England secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Greece in the UEFA Nations League, thanks to goals from Ollie Watkins, Curtis Jones, and an own goal by Odisseas Vlachodimos. The win moves England to the top of Group B2, with their promotion to League A now dependent on a win against the Republic of Ireland. Meanwhile, Greece’s hopes of finishing first in the group are nearly extinguished following the heavy loss in Athens.
Olympiacos is set to take on Malmö in Sweden tonight (24/10, 22:00) in a pivotal Europa League group stage match. Following a strong 3-0 victory over Braga, the Greek club aims to build on their recent momentum. Head coach José Luis Mendilibar has welcomed back key players, including Willian and Panagiotis Retsos, enhancing the squad’s depth. Meanwhile, Malmö seeks to capitalize on their home advantage, hoping to secure a much-needed win after one victory and one loss in the tournament so far.
Panathinaikos will host Chelsea tonight at OAKA in a highly anticipated UEFA Conference League match, marking the Greens' return to European competition. With a packed stadium expected, Diego Alonso’s team seeks to build on their recent victory over OFI, despite missing key players due to injuries. Chelsea aims to rebound from a defeat to Liverpool and secure a crucial win in Athens.
Former Manchester United forward Anthony Martial received a warm welcome from 2,000 passionate fans at Athens International Airport after completing a surprise move to AEK Athens. The Frenchman, now 28, signed a three-year deal with the Greek Super League club, marking the most lucrative signing in AEK’s history.
Ivan Jovanovic, newly appointed manager of Greece’s national team, marked his debut with a decisive 2-0 victory over Finland, while adeptly avoiding the anthem-related controversies that plagued his predecessor. Born in Serbia but deeply rooted in Greece, Jovanovic’s seamless integration into Greek football was highlighted by his fluent rendition of the national anthem and his effective media interactions in Greek. With his extensive experience in Greek football and a squad largely unchanged from the previous regime, Jovanovic has reinvigorated the team’s confidence as they prepare for upcoming Nations League matches against Ireland.
Panathinaikos is reportedly finalising a record-breaking transfer deal with Manchester United for Facundo Pellistri. The 22-year-old Uruguayan winger is expected to join the Greek club for a fee exceeding €11.5 million, making it the most expensive signing in Panathinaikos' history.
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