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Two very big and very important games will take place on Monday, which will bring the curtain down on the 12th round of the league. Paphos-Omonia and APOEL-Aris, are expected to captivate the Cypriot fans.
PAPHOS-OMONIA (19:00)
With the fatigue of last Thursday's European matches, Paphos and Omonia will line up on the pitch of the Stelios Kyriakides stadium with the ultimate goal of victory.
Both teams lost their European games, but with the essential difference that Paphos lost to Fiorentina 3-2 in Florence and Omonia lost to Legia 0-3 at the GSP. The result for the Greens also brought Valdas Dambrauskas to the exit door.
Paphos look unbeatable in the league. It has 10 wins and just one draw, against Aris. Last weekend, without reaching a high level of performance, they beat APOEL 2-1 at home, thanks to Correia's goal towards the end of the game.
On the other hand, Omonia is coming off two wins over Omonia Aradippou and Apollon with 3-5 and 3-1 wins respectively.
The difference between the two teams is at nine points and as it is easy to understand the result is expected to largely determine the Greens' course.
Twelve games were played between Paphos and Omonia at the Stelios Kyriakides Stadium, with the hosts recording five wins, the Greens two, while the remaining three matches ended in draws.
APOEL-ARIS (19:00)
Buoyed by the hugely important double in the icy Molde that put them well and truly on track for direct qualification, APOEL will welcome Aris.
The blue and yellow have found their feet under Manolo Jimenez, but also the competitive identity they have been desperately searching for. The Nicosia side will definitely play in the knockout games of the Conferences League, and have an increased chance of locking up a place in the last eight if they go 2 for 2 against Noah and Astana. In the league, however, the standings are very difficult, as the loss to Paphos last weekend dropped APOEL to 5th place and -11 from the top.
The game against Aris is very crucial for the hosts, with Manolo Jimenez counting some returns.
Aris will travel to the capital with the non-negotiable goal of victory. Clearly, the task of the light brigade is predicted to be very difficult, but they have the quality and experience to meet the demands of the match to the fullest extent.
Alexei Spilevski's team is -5 from the top, +4 from Omonia and +6 from APOEL. In case of a win, the benefits will be multiple, since apart from derailing APOEL from the title, creating almost a double-digit difference and gaining huge momentum, they will also be benefited by the result in Paphos.
Aris is coming off two wins by the same score, 3-0, against Anorthosis and AEL.