Levski vs Slavia Reserves Lineups: Live Match Preview
- This report summarizes the match between Slavia and Levski, which Slavia won 2-0, extending their led at the top of the campaign. It marks their win and restores...
- * Slavia took the lead in the 21st minute through Isaac Sole, assisted by Mohamed Doso.
- The opening minutes saw levski with more possession, but Ntumba wasn't seriously tested.
Match Report: Slavia vs.Levski – A 2-0 Victory for Slavia
This report summarizes the match between Slavia and Levski, which Slavia won 2-0, extending their led at the top of the campaign. It marks their win and restores an eight-point gap between them and their rivals.
Key Highlights:
* Slavia took the lead in the 21st minute through Isaac Sole, assisted by Mohamed Doso.
* Slavia doubled their advantage in the 27th minute with an own goal from Nikola Serafimov, following a passing sequence involving Martin Georgiev, Ivan Minchev, and Yanis Germoush, with Emil Stoev taking the shot.
* levi Ntumba, Slavia’s goalkeeper, was crucial, making several key saves throughout the match, including denying Marin Petkov in the 35th minute and Kamdem in the 53rd minute.
* Levski pressed hard, especially in the second half, but Slavia’s defense remained solid.
* A brief stoppage occurred in the second half due to flares thrown from the visiting (Levski) sector.
* Levski made three substitutions in the 59th minute, bringing on Everton Bala, Mustafa Sangare, and Maicon.
First Half:
The opening minutes saw levski with more possession, but Ntumba wasn’t seriously tested. Levski had a few chances, including a shot from Fabio Lima and a volley from Asen Mitkov that Ntumba saved. Slavia responded with attacks through Balov and Stoev, but Makun blocked Stoev’s shot. Slavia then capitalized with two speedy goals – Sole’s strike in the 21st minute and serafimov’s own goal in the 27th minute. Ntumba continued to be a key figure, saving another attempt from Petkov before the half ended.
Second Half:
Levski started the second half aggressively, with Kamdem testing Ntumba again. The match was briefly paused due to fan flares. Levski made substitutions to try and change the game, but Slavia’s defense held firm, and a dangerous counterattack led by Stoev was deflected by Vutsov. Despite continued pressure from Levski, Slavia maintained their lead and secured the victory.
Final Score:
Slavia 2 - 0 Levski
Goalscorers:
* Slavia: Isaac Sole (21′), Nikola Serafimov (own goal – 27′)
