He Group A This is the first game in the three days of the group stage and the teams already know their fate or feelings. Germany leads the group and Switzerland second. While Hungary remains in third position with far passing options as one of the best third place. Scotland have been eliminated, having not won any of the three games.
Scotland and Hungary They play a match where the only important thing for the Hungarians is to win and Scotland mathematically, the draw leaves them alive, but depends on third parties and almost signs their sentence. Hungary took it with a goal at 90+10′.
In the first half there were few chances, with continuous interruptions, mistakes and a lot of tension. Dominik Szoboszlai was the only one to go to script and with his quality he put Scottish goalkeeper Angus Gunn in trouble. He did it with long shots and set pieces. Precisely with a free kick played by the Liverpool footballer to the music inside the area, Orban was about to break the deadlock. His header from point-blank range hit the crossbar.
Second part of the great fear
After going through the locker room, Scotland wanted to take a step forward and Hungary continued to insist, trusting everything to the inspiration of Szoboszlai, who was good in everything except the definition.
It was the 70th minute when a cross from the Hungarian captain was unable to be finished by Varga, who was tackled by Gunn and fell on the green stunned. There were moments of maximum tension. The attacker was taken off the field on a stretcher, with a collar around his neck and everyone was still scared. The action was reviewed by VAR for a possible penalty but in the end there was none.
In the final minutes they both pulled ahead, making the score a race where anyone could win. Hungary battled into the woodwork and Scotland with attacking limitations. Until the last game of the match, Csoboth took advantage of a back pass to score a goal and give life to the Hungarians.
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match lineup
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Eleven
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Stuttgart Arena

Péter Gulácsi1
82′
Bendeguz Bolla14
85′
88′
Milos KerkezEleven
85′
Marton Dardai24
73′
Willi Orbán6
25′
Endre Botkatwenty-one
82′
András Schäfer13
43′
Callum Styles17
17′
60′
75′
Barnabas Varga19
73′
75′
Dominik Szoboszlai10
49′
Roland Sallaitwenty

Replacements

Dénes Dibusz12
Peter Szappanos22
Only Adam2
Botond Balogh3
Attila Szalai4
73′
82′
Attila Fiola5
75′
Loïc Négo7
88′
Zsolt Nagy18
85′
Adam Nagy8
60′
82′
László Kleinheislerfifteen
74′
Daniel Gazdag16
75′
Krisztofer Horváth25
Mihály Kata26
Martin Ádám9
73′
Kevin Csoboth23
85′
99′
100′

coach

Steve Clarke
Marco Rossi
Source: La Verdad

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