Sabo has had a half-decent run of games, although not against particularly great opposition. Would be great if he's finally settled in and becomes a vital part of the team. I am open to changing my mind about him.
Sadly, much of this team (Cimirot, Mistakidis, Konstantinidis, Malezas) was Tudor's B squad. Then of course we have Olsen as GK on Monday. Many players (Mak, Rodrigues, Pelkas) look pretty tired at this point, too.
The Czech republic has increased their lead over us - 30.725 vs 29.30. Although I'm not sure if this has updated yet with today's results (as the number of teams in the competitions is incorrect).
http://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/data/method4/crank2016.html
At least this time we get an extra day of rest.
--Olsen--
--Vitor--Malezas--Tzavellas--
--Rodrigues--Tziolis--Cimirot--Leovac--
--Pelkas--Mak--
--Klaus--
I'm tempted to guess Kitsiou as RWB, but my guess is that Tudor doesn't think Rodrigues is too gassed to play. Tziolis surely must be on his last legs by now; has he missed a single match in the protathlima? Hopefully we'll see Cimirot continue this good form. I also think we'll see Mistakidis again, although who knows in what position.
Greek reporter in the press conference asking Tuchel where PAOK would rank in the bundesliga. Get the F*** outta here. Good to see we can export the incompetence of our sports reporting.
Glykos was very good. Big points to Mak, Mistakidis, and Kace for me too.
Berbatov can play well, but if he doesn't fit with the team, it's like we're playing with 10 men. He makes Tziolis look mobile.
The initial takedown looked like it was on us. And it's not like Tzavellas had a great reaction to Januzaj's reaction, either.
Still, I'd've been happy with a yellow for both players.