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“We Messed Up, We’ll Fix It”: Olympiacos Reflects After Derby Defeat

Published February 10, 2026, 09:49

Following the 1-0 defeat against Panathinaikos in the derby, Olympiacos is experiencing a mix of concern and determination for an immediate recovery. Players took responsibility for the poor performance, emphasizing that coach Jose Luis Mendilibar is not to blame, but they themselves stopped playing after Panathinaikos scored. Mendilibar focused on the team’s psychological drop and lack of concentration, stressing the need for reaction and a return to winning ways. The defeat highlighted that the game was lost more psychologically than strategically, with players admitting mistakes, especially in the final third. Despite the setbacks, Olympiacos has proven in the past its ability to react and bounce back, and this is the message being conveyed in the locker room. The players are determined to correct their mistakes and lead the team back to success. In the following training session, the ‘red and whites’ showed a willingness for self-criticism and a reassessment of goals. Mendilibar insisted on the need for unity and team spirit, emphasizing that the team can overcome difficulties only if it functions as a whole. The coach asked his players to forget the derby and focus on the next match, prioritizing a return to winning form. The team has a day off today, and from tomorrow will begin preparation for the away match against Livadeia. Pirola will continue his individual rehabilitation program, aiming for a swift return to action.