Levski's team made its first wrong step in the first football league this season, after drawing 0:0 in their visit to Botev (Vratsa). "The Blues" had several excellent scoring opportunities after the break, but failed to send Evtimov into the net, who also showed an excellent game, BNR reported.
In the third minute, Levski organized a very good multi-move attack, Fabio Lima found Rildo, he continued to Karl Fabien, who passed to Oliver Kamdem, and the French right-back shot from a small angle and hit the net from the outside.
In the tenth minute, Botev Vratsa made a good counterattack, Tsunami failed to intercept a pass from the right and the ball reached Martin Petkov, he shot, Tsunami blocked, Petkov managed to hit another shot, which was the first accurate in the match, but Svetoslav Vutsov easily caught it.
In the 25th minute, Mazir Sula crossed from a corner and found Fabio Lima, who headed it in and then hit a left-footed shot from a small angle, but Dimitar Evtimov managed to knock it into a new corner kick.
In the 53rd minute, Martin Petkov intercepted a cross from a corner kick and delivered a dangerous header that went inches over the goal of his former team, guarded by Svetoslav Vutsov. In the 64th minute, the "blues" reached their best position since the start of the match. Rildo took over on the edge of the penalty area and shot towards the bottom left corner, and Dimitar Evtimov made a brilliant save.
A quarter of an hour before the end, Marin Petkov could have given Levski the lead with a shot directly from a free kick, but the ball went inches over the crossbar.
In the 77th minute, Levski made another miss. Borislav Rupanov intercepted a cross from the left and headed it, the ball reached Radoslav Kirilov, he shot from a small angle, Evtimov cleared it, the ball landed on the post, Rupanov shot again, Smolenski headed it, and Rildo's subsequent effort flew wide.
Thus, Levski remains at the top with equal points with Ludogorets, as the champions also recorded a 0:0 draw earlier today against Lokomotiv Sofia.