Levski beat Septemvri 3-0 for a third straight league win

Levski beat Septemvri 3-0 and completed a third victory from three Bulgarian league matches. The champions kept another clean sheet while sharing the goals across their attack.
Bouras opened the scoring, Oko-Flex added the second and Serginho Araujo completed the result. Levski controlled the match without requiring a late recovery.
Three scorers maintained the early league rhythm
Bouras gave Levski the lead and allowed the home side to play with greater patience. Septemvri then had to move further from its defensive positions.
Oko-Flex used the additional space for the second goal. The finish turned a narrow advantage into a score that Levski could manage.
Serginho Araujo added the third and removed any chance of a late response. His goal also gave the attack a third contributor.
Levski did not rely on one player for every decisive moment. Movement from several positions made the defensive task difficult for Septemvri.
The champions protected their own penalty area while continuing to attack. A clean sheet completed the work behind the three goals.
The result kept Levski’s points record perfect after three rounds. It also maintained momentum during a period that includes European qualifiers.
Domestic form followed a successful European tie
Levski had recently eliminated Universitatea Craiova in Champions League qualifying. That tie required concentration across two separate matches.
The squad returned to league duty without a visible drop in intensity. Septemvri faced a team already operating under regular competitive pressure.
European travel and domestic matches create a busy opening schedule. Levski has handled those demands while continuing to collect league wins.
Kairat is the next opponent in the continental competition. That assignment will provide a different test from the match against Septemvri.
The clean league victory reduced unnecessary strain before that tie. Levski avoided extra time, a comeback or a late defensive emergency.
Several scorers also spread responsibility across the group. The coaching staff now has recent goals from more than one attacking route.
The title ended a long domestic wait
Levski entered the new season as Bulgarian champion for the first time in seventeen years. Last season’s success ended a long period without the league trophy.
Defending that title began with three consecutive wins. The opening sequence has supported the club’s return to Champions League qualifying.
A strong start does not settle the full championship. It still protects Levski from an early points deficit while European matches divide attention.
Septemvri tried to slow the game and limit central passes. The opening goal forced that plan to change before the final whistle.
Levski then managed the score without turning the match into a series of rushed attacks. The second and third goals came from sustained pressure.
Supporters saw a performance consistent with the new status of the team. The champions controlled both the result and the main phases of play.
Three goals and another clean sheet provided a complete result. Levski controlled separate phases through several attacking players.
Bouras set the direction, Oko-Flex widened the lead and Araujo closed the match. Each scorer handled a different stage of the evening.
Septemvri remained organised for periods but could not produce a goal. Levski’s defensive line dealt with the limited chances that reached its area.

The European schedule now returns with Kairat ahead. Levski enters that contest after a third consecutive domestic victory.
The club’s first three league rounds have produced the maximum points. The sequence also includes enough attacking variety to avoid dependence on one finisher.
Levski has opened its title defence with three wins. The latest victory also added another clean sheet.
Each goal belonged to a separate phase of Levski’s control
Bouras opened the scoring and allowed Levski to play with an advantage. Septemvri then had to leave more space while seeking an equaliser.
Oko-Flex used that change to add the second goal. His finish separated the teams before the closing stage.
Araujo supplied the final goal after Levski had already established control. Three different scorers completed the attack without repeated dependence on one player.
The champions also protected another clean sheet. Septemvri’s limited openings did not become a serious change in the score.
Levski’s domestic start now contains three wins from three rounds. The sequence follows a title that ended the club’s long wait for league success.
European matches have added travel and preparation demands during the same period. The league results have remained stable around that schedule.
The three-goal victory preserved Levski’s maximum points. It also kept the team’s defensive record intact.
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