ZTE lost a great opportunity to Fradi



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Ferencváros’ performance at Zalaegerszeg was very interesting on matchday three of the OTP Bank League: instead of taking risks, the Hungarians not only failed to score, but were eliminated from the defending champion, who played at a disadvantage for three-quarters of the match .

In the first half, Fradi clearly controlled the match, so ZTE found itself in a seemingly winning position quite unexpectedly: in the 31st minute Botka buktatta Babatit in his line 16, the referee sentenced a penalty and also issued the defender Ferencváros.

Babati took the penalty, but the ball went to the center Dibusz fell to his knees in the field.

There was also a change on the other side Civic He shone and in the 40th minute he scored a beautiful goal from 17 meters in the upper right corner of Zalaegerszeg’s goal (0-1).

He tried to sort the lines at halftime. Gábor Boér, the ZTE coach, but scored the defensive goal again: in the 53rd minute Uzuni after the right corner Haratin up close he headed the ball into the net (0-2).

ZTE’s attacks scored in the 82nd minute, Babati’s action was better (1-2).

Budafok – Fehérvár

In the other afternoon game, Fehérvár took the lead in the 35th minute when the For Shooting Difficult question could only knock him out Negot and did not make a close error (0-1).

In the 58th minute, he briefly developed the ball Skribek He bombed from 22 yards into the right corner (1-1).

In the 66th minute, Nego flashed again, surprising Posterer from a sharp and right angle, and taking advantage of the goalkeeper’s error to land the second winning shot from the guests (1-2).

In minute 74 Nikolics with a closed header increased the advantage of the guests (1-3).

The final result in minute 91 Petrjak set, which sent the ball into the net with a very close corner (1-4).

NB I, Round 3

ZTE – Ferencváros 1-2 (0-1)
objective: Babati (83) and Civic (41), Haratin (56)
Red card: Lesjak (93) and Botka (31)

Budafok – Fehérvár 1-4 (0-1)
objective: Skribek (58) and Nego (35, 67), Nikolics (74), Petrjak (90)

Featured photo: Fradi.hu



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