NB I: Fradi easily won halfway at Diósgyőr’s house – video



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Ferencváros got ahead of Diósgyőr in the 6th minute. Mak got off to an excellent start and then made a perfect corner Baturina head, he headed near the right corner. At the end of the first quarter of an hour, the home team was sanctioned. Markvárt shot bad Rui PedroAnd Haratin kicked the Portuguese completely unnecessary – the referee sentenced a penalty, which the victim fired in the middle under the armpit of Dibus, who was thrown to the right.

After the goal, Fradi recovered and took the lead again. Mak crashed into the ball sold by Diósgy, riek, then threw at Zubkov, who lifted it over Antal, who was ejected from his goal. Although Diósgyőr was at a disadvantage, he still developed several situations, had more ball, but did not reach the goal, as the defense of the greens and whites closed well.

The guests started the second half more actively, raising Boli in the 51st minute, and a few minutes later Zoltkov’s attempt was rejected by Antal. An hour later, Sergei Rebrov in his updated team, the defending coach presumably already did it thinking about the BL group match against Dynamo Kiev. In minute 65 Uzuni his solution finally solved the underlying problems after he calmly shot to the bottom left after an excellent raise.

In his hair, Grozav could have pulled it tighter, but after Frimpong sold his ball, he lifted it over the goal in a squat. In the final minutes, Somalia hit the post, but no further shots were made, Ferencváros won easily in Miskolc.

NB I, Round 13

Diósgyőr-Ferencváros 1-3 (Rui Pedro from 15-11, Baturina 6, Zubkov 19, Uzuni 65)

Every important moment of the match is minute by minute here!

Diósgyőr: Anthony – Shestakov (Vagi 73), Citizen, Karan, J. Hegedus, Memolla – Max, Rui Pedro (Szucs 73), Mark waited – Hasani, Grozav (Makrai 80)

Ferencváros: Dibusz – Lovrencsics, Frimpong, Kovacevic, Heister (Botka 70.) – Zubkov (Uzuni 65.), Haratin (Somalia 65.), Laidouni (Vécsei 70.), Mak – Boli, Baturina (Skvarka 83.)

NB I: Half a game was enough for ZTE to win against Follow – video



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