Sergi Canos made his Olympiacos debut on Sunday, helping his side to a point at PAOK in the Greek Super League.
Canos played the final 30 minutes in the goalless draw, a result which extended Olympiacos’ unbeaten run to 13 league matches.
Sitting fourth in the table, they travel to AEK Athens on Thursday for the first leg of the Greek Cup semi-final before hosting Panetolikos in the league on Monday.
On the continent
Also in Europe, Mads Bech is set for some time on the sidelines after breaking his arm in second-half injury-time of Groningen’s 1-1 draw at home to Twente on Sunday.
The defender landed awkwardly following an aerial challenge and will require surgery on the injury.
In the game, Sem Steijn put the away side in front after just five minutes. Oliver Antman equalised for Groningen with 20 minutes to play.
The point moves Groningen off the foot of the table ahead of Saturday’s trip to fourth-placed PSV.
Joel Valencia made his return from injury for De Graafschap last Monday after more than two months out.
Valencia played 19 minutes of the Super Farmers’ 1-1 draw at Jong FC Utrecht before featuring for the final 12 minutes of their 1-0 defeat at home to Telstar on Friday.
14th in the league, De Graafschap take a break from the Eerste Divisie tomorrow night with a KNVB Cup last-16 tie against De Treffers before travelling to NAC Breda in the league on Friday night.
Sky Bet Championship

Charlie Goode and Blackpool remain 23rd following a 3-0 defeat at in-form Middlesbrough.
Goode played the full 90 minutes as a Chuba Akpom double, and one for Paddy McNair, settled things at the Riverside.
The Seasiders have two huge games this week in the battle to avoid the drop. They host the side directly above them in the table, Huddersfield Town, on Tuesday night before welcoming 20th-placed Rotherham United to Bloomfield Road on Saturday.
That Rotherham side will include Tariqe Fosu who made his debut for the Millers on Saturday as they held second-placed Sheffield United to a goalless draw in the South Yorkshire derby.
Fosu played 83 minutes at the New York Stadium for a Rotherham side who are now just five points clear of the drop zone.
Halil Dervisoglu wasn’t in the matchday squad for Burnley. Vincent Kompany’s side are now seven points clear of second and 17 clear of third after their 3-0 win at Norwich City.
Sky Bet League One
Paris Maghoma impressed as MK Dons got the better of Ellery Balcombe and Bristol Rovers on Saturday.
The Bees pair both played 90 minutes. The game was settled by a third-minute Mo Eisa penalty and Max Dean’s goal in second-half injury-time.
MK moved out of the relegation zone with the win while a third-straight defeat means Rovers are now 10 points off the Play-Off places.
Maghoma and MK host Oxford United on Saturday while Bristol Rovers head to Lincoln City.
Lincoln head into that game following a 3-0 victory over Aaron Pressley’s Accrington Stanley.
Pressley played 75 minutes at the Wham Stadium. The game was settled in a three-minute second-half spell which saw the Imps score twice, either side of Harry Perritt’s red card for Stanley.
With games in hand on those around them, second-from-bottom Stanley travel to Port Vale tomorrow night and Cheltenham Town at the weekend.
The only side below Accrington are Myles Peart-Harris’ Forest Green Rovers after their 2-0 defeat at home to Peterborough United on Saturday.
Peart-Harris was given the home side’s man-of-the-match award for his performance against Posh.
After four straight defeats, Rovers are now seven points from safety. They can claw some of that back on Saturday when they visit 21st-placed Morecambe.
Sky Bet League Two
Lachlan Brook played the final 30 minutes of Crewe Alexandra’s 3-0 defeat at home to Grimsby Town.
Grimsby struck twice in the opening half an hour before putting the game to bed through Tom Dickson-Peters late on.
Crewe are now 18th in the fourth tier, with a home game against leaders Leyton Orient tomorrow night before a trip to Crawley Town at the weekend.