The Top Five Players from Hungary in 2021
Hungary’s 1950s national football team is often regarded as one of the greatest teams formed anywhere on a football field. Many consider them as the greatest national team that never won a World Cup. Over the last few decades, things have been in decline. However, the emphasis on bringing young players through the ranks is working well. The next generation may not be able to live up to the team from the 1950s, but they are finally getting back on track. In this article, I will talk about the best current players from Hungary below.
# 1: Roland Sallai-Right Winger
During his teen years, the 24-year-old made his professional debut with the Puskas Akademia U13s, at the age of 17. While he was on loan to Palermo and Apoel Nicosia in 2018, he joined Freiburg ahead of the start of the 2018-19 seasons. He has suffered from injuries in recent seasons, but there are several clubs showing interest in him. If you fancy placing a wager on him moving in the transfer window, make sure to olvass tovább about these bonus offers.
# 2: Willi Orban-Centre-Back
Orban was born in Germany to a Hungarian father and a Polish mother. He grew up in his parent’s homeland of Hungary. He made his first appearance for Hungary in a defeat to Greece in the UEFA Nations League on October 12, 2018. This six-foot-one center defender took home the title of Bundesliga youth league champion in the 2010/11 season with his hometown club, Kaiserslautern. His representing Germany up to the U21 level led to him being called up to the Hungarian national team and signing with Leipzig.
# 3: Péter Gulácsi-Goalkeeper
Gulácsi is a goalkeeper for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig and the Hungarian national team. Gulácsi joined Liverpool on a one-year loan from MTK Budapest in 2007. He had several loan spells after leaving Liverpool, which did not work out, but he’s established himself as a starter with RB Leipzig since 2015.
# 4: Attila Szalai-Centre-Back
Hungarian international midfielder Szalai Slazai has joined Fenerbahce after signing for three years with Apollon Limassol. He made his senior debut with Rapid Wien on May 20, 2016, at the age of 23. After a 16-cap international career, he now stands at 6’4″ and is extremely well-built.
# 5: Ádám Nagy-Defensive Midfield
Bristol City signed Hungarian player dám Nagy from the Italian side Bologna in August 2019 after he agreed to a three-year contract with the club, who has the option to pick up an additional year. Regularly taking part in Series A since 2016, many clubs have started to show interest in him. He made his international debut against Northern Ireland for Hungary in 2015 and has since become an important player for the team.
Final Thoughts
They were by far the greatest team in the world in the 1950s. Their 1954 World Cup loss was dubbed “The Miracle of Bern,” due to Germany’s unlikely triumph against them. The current batch of players is not up to the high standards set previously and making the World Cup final would be a miracle, but there are several bright young prospects starting to appear, so it’s not all doom and gloom.
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