PHOTOS: Hungary–Bosnia and Herzegovina UEFA Nations League match ends with 0–0 draw
Hungary’s match against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the second round of the UEFA Nations League group stage ended with a 0-0 draw. There were many attempts, but none of them secured the awaited Hungarian goal.
Draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina
24.hu writes, that the Hungarian national football team played out a 0-0 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the second round of the UEFA Nations League group stage. Bosnian goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj made several key saves, including a crucial stop from Ádám Martin’s header in the 89th minute. Hungary’s next fixture will be at home against the Netherlands in October. This match followed Hungary’s heaviest defeat under coach Marco Rossi, a 5-0 loss to Germany. Rossi labelled the result a disgrace and highlighted the psychological importance of the Bosnia match.
What happened at the UEFA Nations League match?
People who followed the game in Budapest said that the atmosphere at the stadium was subdued with empty seats, and the match itself was equally underwhelming. Hungary created some chances, including a dangerous header and close-range effort from Varga, while Zsolt Nagy aimed for the bottom corner following a save from Bosnian goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj. The second half saw Hungary continuing to rely on set-pieces, with their best opportunity coming from a Szoboszlai free kick, which narrowly went over the bar after a touch.
There were also concerning moments, as Orbán and Botka collided during a header, leaving the latter with a bleeding head, although he was able to leave the pitch on his own.
Hungary pushed for a goal until the last minute, with substitute Ádám Martin coming close with a header in the 89th minute, but Vasilj made a crucial save. The match ended 0-0, leaving Hungary at the bottom of their group after two rounds due to an inferior goal difference compared to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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