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Levadiakos
03-09 01:00
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Panathinaikos
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109
Odds
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Standings
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Levadiakos
Panathinaikos
Attacks
116
92
Dangerous Attacks
58
50
Ball Possession
55
45
On Target
2
8
Off Target
3024
3034
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End 1-4
88′
K.Świderski
87′
G. Manthatis
T.Tsapras
87′
G. Nikas
E. Çokaj
84′
A. G. Čerin
A. Bakasetas
75′
K.Świderski
A.Tetteh
75′
P. Symelidis
G.Balzi
75′
H.Layous
A. Ožbolt
70′
1-4
G. Kyriakopoulos
Assist: F.Pellistri
66′
S.Andino
A. Zaroury
66′
M. Sissoko
S. Kontouris
66′
F.Pellistri
V.Taborda
65′
L.Jallow
I.Costi
61′
1-3
F. Pedrozo
59′
G.Balzi
54′
D.Calabria
50′
0-3
S. Kontouris
Assist: A.Tetteh
Halftime 0-2
48′
A. Bakasetas
46′
A.Tetteh
37′
0-1
Javi
Assist: V.Taborda
33′
S. Kontouris
25′
S. Palacios
Goal
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yellow card
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Match Info
Panathinaikos delivered a commanding 4-1 away victory over Levadiakos in the Greek Super League on March 9, 2026, showcasing their attacking prowess. The visitors from Athens were in control from the outset, racing into a two-goal lead within the first half hour and never looking back, a result that kept them firmly in the title race. Levadiakos managed to pull a goal back just before halftime to give their fans some hope, but Panathinaikos extinguished any comeback thoughts with two quick goals early in the second half to put the game to bed. The match was highlighted by a brilliant individual performance from Panathinaikos's star forward, who scored a brace and provided an assist, constantly tormenting the Levadiakos defense. The home side's misery was compounded when they had a player sent off for a second yellow card with twenty minutes remaining, ending any remote chance of a fightback. This comprehensive win allowed Panathinaikos to keep pace with the league leaders, while Levadiakos remained deep in the relegation zone. The Panathinaikos manager praised his team's professional attitude, while the Levadiakos coach admitted his side was simply outclassed by a superior opponent.