Ferencváros won and remains undefeated in the League



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In Saturday night’s match of round 16 of the OTP Bank League, defending champion Ferencváros hosted Budafok. Despite enormous pressure from Ferencváros, Budafok scored half a goal in the match, but in the second half Fradi broke the silence of the goal and ultimately won the match 2-1.

Ferencváros cut it for the match by failing to find a home winner in the league for 60 games. By the way, this unique series is the third best in Europe, only Liverpool and FK Crvena Zvezda are ahead of Fradi in the perpetual rankings of this index.

Already in the second minute, the home team had a serious opportunity, at the end of which Isael was able to shoot on goal. On the hard try, Posterer couldn’t even move, he simply followed the ball with his gaze as it slid past the baseboard and past the left post.

The next big opportunity came with a free kick against the FTC in the 26th minute. Uzuni could have stood behind the ball about 19-20 yards from POSer’s goal. The Albanian player deftly scored a goal, but a player from Budafok knew how to block, leaving it 0-0.

Ferencváros’s people increased the pressure on their opponent more and more, at the end of the first half the corner ratio was already 7-0 for the Hungarians, Budafok failed to cross the midline many times. However, neither team could score until half-time, so the matches went to half-time with 0-0.

The first minutes of the second half continued with a lot of pressure from Fradi, first Tokmac and then Baturina could have scored, but Posterer was able to defend bravely on both occasions. In the 57th minute, however, the Budafok goalkeeper was helpless. About 25-27 meters from the visitor’s goal, Fradi was able to take a free kick, which Isael also sent to the goal. Poser was still able to knock him out, but the ball came in front of Lovrencsics, who fired their first league goal of the season, giving their team the lead.

Just three minutes later, a Budafok player within sixteen got a hand on the Somalia pass, and the referee stepped right next to the case and immediately sentenced Ferencváros. Behind the ball was Haratin and he safely scored Fradi’s second goal.

Budafok did not give up the match even after 2-0, which resulted in the 75th minute. Taking advantage of Lovrencsis’s mistake, Szabó gave a good pass to Ihrig-Farkas, who selflessly passed Zsóri, who replaced him as a substitute within Fradi, and changed the position to 2-1.

After the beautification, Budafok definitely played better, trying more attacks to match. Of course, Ferencváros was not inactive either, there were also situations in Hungary, but there were no more goals in the match, so the defending champion won 2-1.

Another success at Ferencváros also meant that the FTC led the championship with a nine-point advantage over MOL Fehérvár during the winter break by playing one game less. Furthermore, he continued to maintain his undefeated status for the Verdiblanco team at home in the league, having found no winner 61 times at Groupama Arena.



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