Greece Super League 1 Regular Season - 10
Sunday, November 9, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Levadia Stadium Levadia
Levadiakos
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5 - 2
Panserraikos
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Full time
M. Tsaousis 45+2' (OG)
A. Ozbolt 54'
B. Verbic 59'
F. Pedrozo 72' (P)

Levadiakos vs Panserraikos Match Recap - Nov 9, 2025

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Levadiakos Crushes Panserraikos 5-2 in a Match of Contrasting Fortunes

Levadiakos delivered a commanding performance against Panserraikos, winning 5-2 at Levadia Stadium, showcasing their attacking prowess and leaving their opponents in disarray. The match unfolded like a tale of two teams on divergent paths, with Levadiakos solidifying their place in the upper echelons of the Super League 1 while Panserraikos continued to struggle at the bottom.

Alen Ožbolt opened the scoring early in the 8th minute, setting the tone for Levadiakos. His strike was a testament to the confidence that has been brewing within the squad, especially after their recent victories. Ožbolt's form has been pivotal; he now has multiple goals in recent matches, proving to be a consistent threat. Just five minutes later, Ché Nunnely equalized for Panserraikos, momentarily igniting hopes of a comeback. However, this would be the high point for the visitors, as they failed to capitalize on their brief resurgence.

Levadiakos regained control in the second half, with Ožbolt striking again in the 54th minute. This goal not only underscored his importance to the team but also highlighted Panserraikos' defensive frailties. The home side's ability to maintain possession-58% throughout the match-allowed them to dictate play and create opportunities at will. Benjamin Verbič added to the tally just five minutes later, scoring in the 59th minute and effectively sealing Panserraikos' fate. Verbič's contribution has been crucial in recent weeks, and his goal today further cements his role as a key player in Levadiakos' attacking lineup.

The match took a bizarre turn just before halftime when Marios Tsaousis of Panserraikos inadvertently scored an own goal in stoppage time, pushing Levadiakos' lead to 3-1. This moment encapsulated Panserraikos' struggles; they have now conceded multiple own goals this season, reflecting a lack of cohesion and confidence within their ranks.

Despite being down, Panserraikos showed some fight late in the game. Aleksa Maraš found the net in the 88th minute, providing a glimmer of hope for the visitors. However, it was too little too late as Levadiakos had already established an insurmountable lead. The final nail in the coffin came when Fabricio Pedrozo converted a penalty in the 72nd minute, further emphasizing Levadiakos' dominance throughout the match.

This victory marks Levadiakos' fourth win in their last five matches, a stark contrast to Panserraikos' dismal form, which now sees them with just one win from nine games this season. The disparity in recent performances is telling; Levadiakos has been on an upward trajectory, while Panserraikos continues to spiral downward.

In my pre-match preview, I anticipated a strong showing from Levadiakos based on their recent form and tactical discipline. They did not disappoint. Their ability to control possession and create chances was evident throughout the match, and they capitalized on every opportunity presented to them. Conversely, I underestimated how deeply Panserraikos would struggle against a team that is clearly finding its rhythm.

Looking ahead, Levadiakos will face Volos NFC next, where they will aim to build on this momentum and solidify their position in the top four. Meanwhile, Panserraikos must regroup quickly as they prepare to take on Panathinaikos, a daunting task given their current state. If they hope to turn their season around, they need to find a way to shore up their defense and regain some semblance of attacking threat.

This match was more than just three points; it was a statement from Levadiakos that they are serious contenders this season. For Panserraikos, it was another painful reminder of how far they have fallen and how much work lies ahead if they wish to escape the relegation zone.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 9, 2025 at 5:16 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Levadiakos
Combo Winner : Levadiakos and +1.5 goals
Levadiakos
50%
Draw
50%
Panserraikos
0%

Team Lineups

Levadiakos
4-2-3-1
COACH
Nikolaos Papadopoulos
12
Yury Lodygin
3
Marios Vichos
32
Hörður Magnússon
24
Panagiotis Liagas
6
Triantafyllos Tsapras
18
Ioannis Kosti
23
Enis Çokaj
77
Benjamin Verbič
11
Guillermo Balzi
34
Sebastián Palacios
9
Alen Ožbolt
Panserraikos
4-4-2
COACH
Cristiano Bacci
77
Francisco Tinaglini
14
Marios Tsaousis
4
Aristotelis Karasalidis
81
Vernon De Marco
19
Lefteris Lyratzis
9
Andrei Ivan
40
Stephane Omeonga
8
Angelos Liasos
7
Ché Nunnely
99
Aleksa Maraš
28
Ethan Duncan Brooks

Levadiakos Substitutes

2 Georgios Marios Katris
D
7 Hisham Layous
F
14 Georgios Manthatis
M
15 Fabricio Pedrozo
F
19 Lamarana Jallow
M
21 Stipe Jurić
F
22 Taxiarchis Filon
D
31 Panagiotis Symelidis
M
36 Aaron Tshibola
M
37 Giannis Tsivelekidis
D
85 Konstantinos Goumas
M
88 Lucas Anacker
G

Panserraikos Substitutes

5 Iva Gelashvili
D
6 Matthew Guillaumier
M
10 Andre Green
F
11 Zidane Banjaqui
M
17 Alexandros Maskanakis
M
20 Alexandros Tsobanidis
G
22 Moussa Wagué
D
23 Charalampos Georgiadis
D
24 Giannis Doiranlis
M
30 Volnei Feltes
D
80 Nikolaos Karelis
F
88 Igor Kalinin
D

Match Statistics

1
Total Shots
1
1
Shots on Goal
1
1
Shots Inside Box
1
58%
Ball Possession (%)
42%
77
Total Passes
59
64
Accurate Passes
45
83%
Pass Accuracy (%)
76%
0
Fouls
2
1
Corner Kicks
0
0
Yellow Cards
1

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