Hungary deserves to be imposed on a sad England at the premiere of both in the new edition of the Nations League (1-0) thanks to a single goal from Szoboszlai punishment.
It is impossible to save any good from the men’s party Gareth Southgate. Nor was it from the coach, who decided to come out with a three-back defense and put Maguire on the left and Justin in the lane of both bands. Two right -handed players cornered by Hungary and made it difficult for the ‘pross’ to release the ball and quality possession.
In the first part, England does not produce anything. He found Mount, Kane and Bowen very rare and suffered every loss, as Hungary he easily overtook the middle of the field in his verticality, then did damage on the outside. The best English player was Pickford, who had a job soon, watching behind Alexander-Arnold, where Nagy repeatedly hit. Of course, the match came into the break with a goalless draw, although Szalai almost scored an impressive one from midfield, beating the British goalkeeper and placing the ball close to the post and before. Szoboszlaibut Coady took him to the line.
In view of the difficulties emerging from the left, and with Justin half touched, Southgate decided to take Saka as a winger and, although he almost scored in the first few minutes, it was also not the solution for England’s poor role. .
Things got worse when the referee signaled a very debatable penalty from James Rice sa Zsolt Nagy who oversaw the change Szoboszlai with success (66 ‘). Hungary then withdrew to defend the advantage and England desperately tried to find the spot, finding some good opportunities where Bowen and Kane lacked the definition to scratch even one point.
In fact, the one closest to finding the goal, in this case the second, is Hungary, missing a noisy Schafer sold by Pickford after stopping the first shot. The score did not move and Hungary took the prize against a England which again left doubt.
Hungary
10
England
Hungary: Gulacsi; Lang, Orban, Attila Szalai; Nego, Adam Nagy (Styles, 82 ‘), Schafer, Zsolt Nagy (Vecsei, 87’); Sallai (Kleinheisler, 71 ‘), Szoboszlai (Fiola, 82’); Adam Szalai (Adam, 87 ‘)
England: Pickford; Walker (Stones, 62 ‘), Coady (Phillips, 79’), Maguire; Alexander-Arnold, Bellingham, Rice, Justin (Saka, 46 ‘); Bowen, Kane at Mount (Grealish, 62 ‘)
Goal: 1-0, Szoboszlai (66 ‘)
Spectators: 38,500 at Puskas Arena
Referee: Artur Dias (POR)
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Source: La Verdad

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