Vasas survive on last day as Puskás Akadémia fall out of NBI

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On a tense final matchday of the Hungarian top division season it was Vasas who claimed a crucial victory to secure their place in next season’s NBI OTP Bank Liga.
Any other result than a win would have seen Vasas relegated because rivals Puskás Akadémia – one point behind before the last match and occupying the last relegation place – defeated Honvéd 2-1, but the club from the Angyalföld district of Budapest did all that was asked of them in posting a 2-0 away win over MTK thanks to second-half goals from Máté Vida and Ievgen Pavlov. Vasas therefore finish on 32 points, one in front of Puskás Akadémia who will join fellow relegated side Békéscsaba in Hungary’s second tier next season.
After that defeat to Vasas, MTK have fallen to fourth spot in NBI but will still qualify for the Europa League qualifying rounds due to Újpest’s ban from European competition without which they would have taken that European spot having reached the Hungarian Cup final where they will take on league champions Ferencváros who are already preparing for the Champions’ League qualifiers.
Újpest, in second place at the start of the spring season, concluded a disappointing league campaign in 2016 by losing 3-0 to visitors Videoton which left them sixth overall. Vidi, meanwhile, secured a second-placed finish in Ferenc Horváth’s first season in charge – indeed, the former Hungary striker only took over in October so will surely look forward to mounting a title challenge next time when they would look to regain at title they last won in 2015.






