GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: Atromitos chalked up their second successive 1-0 victory on Sunday as the Peristeri club claimed all three points against struggling Levadiakos. **HIGHLIGHTS**
AEK bounce back to winning ways
Unstoppable Ponce turning into scoring machine
Title showdown at the Toumba
Olympiacos searching for the perfect winger
Go Get What You Deserve
Lucescu not taking game as final, Martins ready for Toumba atmosphere
Athanasiadis heads PAS to win over Panathinaikos
Apollon tame Panthers in Nea Smyrni
AGONA Profile: Manolo Jimenez, AEK’s Spanish Saviour
Chance to shine for Kampetsis and Vergos
GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: In what comes as a major setback to a stumbling Panathinaikos as they prepare to travel north to face a notoriously tricky PAS Giannina, star striker Federico Macheda will sit out due to an accumulation of yellow cards (he has received a total of four to date). The Italian forward has brilliantly spearheaded the Greens’ attack this season and he has found a home in Athens at the club.
Marinos vs Ouzounidis - Comparing the stints at Panathinaikos and AEK
GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: In May 2018, Marinos Ouzounidis departed Panathinaikos (the club he represented as a player) after the most tumultuous season in the club’s existence to move across Athens to the new League winners AEK. It hardly came as a shock at the time, but his exit from the Enosi after the 1-1 derby draw against PAOK certainly came from the blue.
Varela and Crespo - the great wall of PAOK
SLGR Matchday 20 Preview: Titanic Toumba Tilt To Define Title Race
Canadi to remain at Atromitos following Greek Cup fiasco
Maniatis returns to Panionios
Manousos puts injury troubles behind him
GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: When Giorgos Manousos signed for Atromitos on the 27th of May, 2017, he never would have expected his luck to be so rotten (in terms of injuries), however, his dedication, application, hard work, commitment, and strong attitude has seen him come out of the adversity on the other side.
Ouzounidis’ 256 days at the AEK helm
Midfield general Simoes in Athens for the long haul
GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: Ever since joining AEK in 2015, Portuguese midfielder Andre Simoes has been a key figure for the Kitrinomavri, and he will continue leading the midfield charge for another few years after penning a new 3+1 contract. In connection with the news, AGONAsport takes a look at his best moments in Athens.