The Greek and Cypriot teams we unable to clench onto any victories at the Europa League this week, however PAOK were able to leave with a little less scathing 0-0 draw with Granada.

AEK hosted Leicester in Athens, but unfortunately lost 2-1, only realising one goal of their four major chances.

33-year-old James Vardy scored the first goal of the match 18 minutes in, giving Leicester the lead.

Not long before half time, 23-year-old midfielder Hamza Choudhury secured Leicester’s victory.

AEK did not give up the fight in the second half, as AEK forward Muamer Tanković fired a left-footed strike past goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

In a post match interview, AEK coach Massimo Carrera said the frustrating game left a “bitter taste” after not “getting more” out of the match.

“Our errors led to their 2-0 lead, but we created chances of our own in both halves. We need to work on our mistakes and our concentration. Our performance improved in the second half,” he said.

Omonia’s Michael Luftner jumps for the ball Photo: AAP via AP Photo/Petros Karadjias

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Omonia met the same fate as AEK losing 2-1 at home to PSV Eindhoven.

The game started off promising for the Cypriot front, as scored 29 minutes into the first half thanks to a glorious strike from team captain Jordi Gómez.

The lead was shorts lived as PSV forward Donyell Malen brought the teams to an equalised score.

Just as the match looked like it would end on a draw, Malen came back again scoring PSV’s second goal two minutes into overtime.

PAOK’s Sverrir Ingi Ingason (C) in action during the UEFA Europa League group E soccer match Photo: AAP via EPA/MIGUEL ANGEL MOLINA

PAOK were able to leave Spain on a 0-0 draw after their match with Granada.

The Greek front put up some strong footwork in the first half, coming close with a goal with Stefan Schwab’s volley that unfortunately met the post.

The second half  saw the hosts pick up their game but PAOK held them off from scoring.

The three teams will be back to play on 5 November, with AEK taking on Zorya Luhansk, Omonia battling it out with Granada and PAOK going head to head with PSV.