Brave Hungary beaten by world champions Germany

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Hungary completed their UEFA Euro 2016 warm-up schedule in Gelsenkirchen tonight by putting on a battling display but ultimately falling to hosts Germany courtesy of an own goal from Ádám Lang and a close-range finish from Thomas Müller.
It was nearly a nightmare start for the visitors when Julien Draxler had the ball in Hungary’s net after less than a minute but he was adjudged to have been in an offside position. Although Germany were dominating possession only a tight offside call just inside the German half stopped Ádám Szalai or Ádám Pintér from getting clear in on goal as the game swung back and forth. Hungary captain Balázs Dzsudzsák was moving wide on the right at every opportunity and it was his left-footed cross that gave Pintér the chance to head at goal but he couldn’t quite get it on target.
Soon afterwards Müller drew a superb, sprawling, fingertip save from Király and Jerome Boateng crashed a header wide of Király’s left post from the resulting corner as Hungary battled to hold on when under attack. In the middle third of the pitch though, Hungary were growing into the game and it was Dzsudzsák who had Hungary’s first shot on target, his cut inside from the right preceding a drive from 20 metres which Manuel Neuer spilled, but the Germany goalkeeper’s blushed were spared when the waiting Szalai was flagged offside.
Hungary went even closer in the 27th minute when a long corner kick from the right found Pintér arriving near the back post but his volley from a tight angle looped across goal and bounced agonisingly off the angle of post and bar and behind.
That piece of bad luck was compounded 12 minutes later when Germany took the lead via an unfortunate own goal from Ádám Lang, Özil feeding a suspiciously offside Hector on the left side of the penalty area who fired the ball low across goal towards Mario Götze but Lang’s trailing leg took the impact of the ball and left Király with no chance as the flew into the net.







