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Watch Getafe vs AEK Athens live online via the live online soccer streaming service available to you on your membership to www.oleolefootball.com. Getafe hold a slender advantage going into this home clash against AEK Athens and will be hoping to make it count when they lock horns with their Greek rivals, a match you can see live online on www.oleolefootball.com, our coverage starting form 19:45 GMT this coming 21st February 2008.

 

Getafe put up a spirited performance in their last clash away to AEK Athens to emerge with a creditable draw. Despite losing a goal in injury time to Ismael Blanco, the Spanish side have much to be confident for when they host Athens this midweek. Getafe have been particularly strong at home in recent Cup competitions as illustrated by their 4-0 thrashing of Barcelona last season in the Copa Del Ray semifinals to reach the finals. Jaime Gavilan will be out for this clash after the midfielder pulled out midway in the previous leg with a twisted ankle.

 

AEK Athens were lucky to come out with a point last time around after being shown the ropes for most of the match by an enterprising Getafe outfit. However, a late equalizer by substitute Ismael Blanco has given Athens hope of securing a place in the quarterfinals with a decent performance against Getafe in Madrid this time around. Much of AEK Athens’s hope will depend on the performance of Brazilian legend Rivaldo and given his fine performance against Madrid based sides while playing for Barcelona, Athens have real hope to believe that they can knock Getafe out of the UEFA Cup with a win in the second leg.

 

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Tags: Getafe, AEK Athens, online soccer streaming, UEFA Cup
Posted: 17th February 2008