Luka Jovic came closest to breaking the deadlock in Levski Sofia Vs AEK, but his right-footed shot from the right side of the box only rattled the bar. The move came after Lovro Majer slipped him through, and it was the clearest moment in a live feed that kept swinging between pressure and recovery.
That is why the search interest is there now: the match was being followed in real time, with lineups already announced and players warming up before the first bursts of action. Readers looking for Levski Sofia vs AEK wanted to know whether one sharp attack would turn into the opening goal, and Jovic’s effort made AEK the side nearest to scoring in that phase.
The feed did not stop with one chance. Everton Bala of Levski Sofia then missed a right-footed shot from outside the box to the left after Álex Centelles helped create the opportunity from a set piece, while Aldair of Levski Sofia won a free kick on the right wing. AEK answered with a free kick won by Zine in the defensive half, and Nikola Serafimov of Levski Sofia was later shown committing a foul, underlining how quickly the match kept moving from attack to interruption.
Levski Sofia also found moments to threaten. Serginho missed a left-footed shot from outside the box to the right after Aldair provided the pass, and Lazaros Rota of AEK Athens later won a free kick in the defensive half. The balance of those events fits the way live match momentum is judged: by which side is more likely to score within that minute, not by possession alone.
What remains unresolved is the one fact that matters most in a live feed and is still not given here: whether Jovic’s bar strike changed the match in the end. For now, it stands as the sharpest chance in a game that was already living on fine margins.

