Fradi won, Honvéd stayed in the relegation place



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On matchday 22 of the OTP Bank League soccer match, in the capital qualifying, defending champion Ferencváros defeated Budapest Honvéd 1-0 at the Groupama Arena.

Ferencváros will lead the championship with a 14-point advantage, but his domestic balance in 2021 will be behind the fall. Sergei Rebrov’s team came home from Diósgyőr at home in the spring season, raced with Kisvárda and then defeated MOL Fehérvár. Honvéd has been undefeated in three OTP Bank Leagues since three matches, in the previous round he left Budafok, so he slipped to 11th place. Earlier in the week, they thanked István Pisont for his work in December, which was replaced by Ferenc Horváth on the bench. Fradi had a chance at the meeting, however Ferenc Horváth already has the routine of having to shake a team in distress, has a good balance in the first matches (then he was eliminated less, he was eliminated with the last two taps).

The embers were already felt at the beginning of the meeting. Honvéd players entered the field without raised hands, bravely embarking on duels at the Groupama Arena.

The first serious opportunity came against Fradi in minute 14. After a right corner, Ihor Haratinin shot from close range but the ball was cut from Mohamed Mezghrani’s hand, but referee Ádám Farkas did not give a penalty because Honvéd’s player did not have opportunity to withdraw hand. In the 19th minute, a great opportunity from Fradi was missed. Tomás Tujvel hit a ball in the wrong place and incoming Franck Boli bombarded it from ten meters, but Tamás Krisztián, who was at the goal line, was able to clear it. In the 21st minute, Boli was the protagonist again. The Ivory Coast forward stormed into the box and then fell hard alongside Tamás Krisztián, but the referee also failed to give a penalty this time, and Ferenc Horváth complained with a yellow card for Fradi’s performance.

The teams fought big in the first halfSource: MTI / Koszticsák Solid

Going up Fradi played with amazing field dominance. Szergej Rebrov had control of the ball 70 percent of the time. In contrast, Honvéd did not have a single shot on goal in 45 minutes.

After the turn, Ferenc Horváth’s team started better. In 47 ‘Donát Zsótér cheated from the right inwards, then aimed at the upper right corner from 17 meters, but his turn avoided the goal by a few centimeters.

In the 55th minute, Honvéd missed the highest position of the match so far. After a gain of the ball, Lukács Bőle, who certified Fradi al Honvéd, put Thierry Gale in position, but defended the offensive player from Barbados with the feat of Dénes Dibusz. The Kispest players could smell victory in the air, but the Fradi players seemed to think the job was done and acted more defensively, simply waiting for the referee to blow the final whistle. After a pass from the left, Batence Bence headed the ball in the wrong place and incoming Myrto Uzuni from 16 meters, very deftly inside the ball on the left side of the goal.

After the goal scored, Honvéd could have tied. Rich Daniel got into position with a good shot and then was able to shoot from 15 meters, but Dibusz knocked out the bomb showing another great feat. Three minutes later, Fradi could have increased his lead. Boli tricked himself into a ziccer, but his close shot sliced ​​through the back of a Defense Defender.

Franck Boli (left) played extremely dangerouslySource: MTI / Koszticsák Solid

In the 67th minute, Fradi was about to score again. Uzuni shot from 23 yards after an inside trick this time, but his attempt slammed into the top bar. Honvéd could have equalized from the counterattack, but in second position Gale Dibusz showed another feat.

In the 74th minute, Honvéd failed a great situation.

Rich Daniel took the lead on a one-on-one kick but wanted to score too high and his high shot down the middle was knocked out by Dibusz, then Laidouni saved the second down.

In the last quarter of an hour, Honvéd were already in control of the game and almost leveled in the 93rd minute. Bence Batik came in from the right wing and headed for the top bar, after which the referee ruined the game.

Ferenc Horváth’s team looked good against FradiSource: MTI / Koszticsák Solid

According to Ziccer, Ferenc Horváth’s team would have deserved at least a draw, but such a situation cannot be in vain against a Fradi-level team.



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