What are Hungary’s realistic chances of qualifying for the EURO’s
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International breaks are usually not welcomed with high enthusiasm by the most passionate football fans while club competitions are still active. However, all the European club competitions are now officially done and dusted, so it’s time for us to turn the focus of our entire football attention toward international football.
While the 2024 UEFA European Championship may now seem like a distant destination on the football map, the qualifiers are here, and they are the most crucial quest on the road to Germany. The UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying competition started in March and will run until November, and its group stage will decide 20 of the 23 teams that will progress to the final tournament.
All ten qualifying groups are hosting intense battles for the top two spots, and there is tons of excitement all over the competition. However, our focus is on Group G, where Hungary competes for their ticket to Germany.
With 5 remaining matches to play, the Nemzeti Tizenegy have the future in their own hands. However, obtaining a ticket to the EURO is always a challenge. Here is a short breakdown of all the opponents and our realistic chances of qualifying for the EURO 2024, and if you want to place a bet and make things more interesting, make sure to check out online kaszinó befizetés nélküli bónusz.
Serbia
The two matches against Serbia are where the situation might become tricky. Serbia so far hasn’t conceded a single goal in their qualifying campaign, so their three-at-the-back system has proven to be working faultlessly. On top of that, Stojković’s team has an abundance of talent. Most players are regular starters in clubs from the Big Five, so anything short of progressing to the final tournament will be considered a failure.
Although it will be inevitably tough, the Magyars, led by Dominik Szoboszlai, have enough talent to aim for a victory, at least on the home turf, in front of over 60,000 fans at the monumental Puskás Aréna.
Lithuania
Product Owner – Tony Sloterman once said that football has the ability to cause drama even when drama is the last thing expected. No matter how accurate Sloterman’s statement is, the safest bet on Hungary in Group G will still undoubtedly be the win against Lithuania.
The Lithuanians, managed by Edgaras Jankauskas, are the underdogs of Group G and are struggling to find their form. They lost to Serbia, and they drew at home with Bulgaria. Although no team should get underestimated, judging by the quality of the squad, the two matches against Lithuania are where the Magyars should be looking to get their 6 points that might decide the future of their qualifying campaign.
Montenegro
Getting a draw while being in total control of the match in Podgorica should be a great indicator that Hungary has more than enough quality to secure 3 points on home turf in November.
Montenegro is currently ranked 69 in the FIFA World Rankings. And although the team from the Balkans has a strong squad full of experienced players, the Hungarian side is technically way more gifted and has the tactical capabilities to exploit Montenegro’s weaknesses mainly through the flanks.
Bulgaria
It took Hungary less than 40 minutes to completely destroy the Bulgarian side at the Puskás Aréna Park in March, so envisioning 3 points from the match in Sofia in November seems expected.
With an average age of 23, the Bulgarians have one of the youngest squads in the competition. However, getting only 1 point from 3 matches can not be entirely blamed on inexperience. So far, Mladen Krstajic’s 3-4-2-1 system has failed to establish control and produce a substantial number of scoring chances, and the defensive line is paying the price for it.
Conclusion
The road to the EURO 2024 will undoubtedly be full of obstacles arriving in the form of refined tactical approaches. And although each match will be utterly demanding, Rossi’s men have proven that they have the ability to take the top spot in Group G. Even if things refuse to go as planned in the matches against Serbia, reaching the second spot in the group will also mean a direct qualification and a ticket to Germany.
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