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Aris vs. Doxa Dramas
Game for the postponed match due to the situation in Greek football with the releagations of Kavala and Olympiakos Volou.
I have watched both teams play and also fellow tipster Daglashen was backing Aris heavily last week in the cup. As already mentioned in this site before, Aris is not a bad team at all, and in many results have also been unlucky.
On the other hand Doxa is a crap team. As crap as it can go. They formed a last minute squad to play in the superleague, so that they could collect the money from televised games.
What i am expecting to see is Aris scoring 2 goals and grabiing easy 3 points.
Doxa Dramas vs. PAOK
Game between the worst team in the league and one of the best. Doxa has scored only 1 goal in 6 games and has conceded 12. The have 1 draw and lost the rest of the games.
PAOK on the other hand, seems to start finding a good self after success in Europe and several unlucky results in the championship. They have finally started trusting some of the young players that are undoubtedly some of the best in Greece on their level, and PAOK has started to play good football (like the one they have produced in Europe) which brings them good results.
The game is played in Salonica where PAOK comes from and plenty of PAOK fans will appear on the game.
I predict an easy win for PAOK 0-2 or 0-3. Doxa will be satisfied with scoring.
Olympiakos vs. Doxa Dramas
Venue: Karaiskakis, Piraeus Kick-Off: 17:00 Olympiakos underestimated Asteras Tripolis on Sunday and paid a high price for it. The enthusiasm after the win at Marseille turned into arrogance and the hosts who up until then had only scored three goals in eight games, managed to stun the champions and take a convincing 2-0 victory. The Reds were dealt a fatal blow, as a few hours later their rivals Panathinaikos had cruised to another victory (beating OFI 3-1), extending their lead to five points. Coach Ernesto Valverde was extremely disappointed and he suggested that it was the worst display of his team so far in the season. As you may understand, any slip-ups against inferior opponents are forbidden from now on. A team's morale after a major disappointment can be boosted only by results. Therefore, I believe that Olympiakos is very fortunate to have a home game within a few days later against one of the weakest opponents in the league. Newcomers Doxa Dramas, along with Levadiakos, were included to the Super League ten days earlier. Yes, it's stupid to kick-off the season late in late November, while the rest of the teams have already played 8-9 matches, without a proper pre-season training and a poor roster... but hey, this is Greece. And this season is unlike anyone from the past, due to the match-fixing scandal that rocked Greek football during the summer. The champions have been hit by injuries lately. The latest victim is Swedish defender Olof Mellberg (9 apps / 1 goal), who will miss the match along with French midfielder Jean Makoun (7 apps / 1 goal), defensive midfielder Pablo Orbaiz (8 apps / 0 goals), and Serbian midfielder Ljubomir Fejsa (2 apps / 0 goals). The good news are that playmaker Ariel Ibagaza (7 apps / 0 goals) has resumed training and ex-Bilbao midfielder Fran Yeste should be ready to play as well. Valverde is also likely to give a starting place to Fetfatzidis, the youngster who scored a marvellous goal in Marseille. Olympiakos needs an emphatic performance to erase the memories from the humiliating defeat in Tripoli, in other words to put on a show for their fans. Olympiakos should ease past Doxa Dramas, the problem is that the odds are too low for my taste. I searched around for some side bets to find something of value. I came to the conclusion that the Over 1.5 goal at Half-Time is a good pick, because I expect the hosts to launch an attack from the very beginning. A long-shot would be to bet that there will be a penalty in the match, as Olympiakos were denied one in Tripoli and that might affect the judgement of the referee.