Euro2016 – What the international press wrote about Hungary’s football victory over Portugal

Change language:
Naturally, the Hungarian national football team’s amazing achievement wasn’t left without comment in the international press. They mostly write about Cristiano Ronaldo’s revival but also mention Balázs Dzsudzsák, who was at the same level with the three-time FIFA Ballon d’Or winner. Let’s see some details!
The French L’ÉQUIPE published a two-page article about the match with Ronaldo in the centre, writing that “he started the Euro2016”. Nevertheless, they chose him as the best player of the match with a score of 8 points.They highlight three other players: Balázs Dzsudzsák (8 points), Zoltán Gera (6 points) and Pepe (6 points). Regarding the evaluation of the round, László Kleinheisler made it into the dream team of the cup and Bernd Storck is in the second place of the best coaches’ list, tied with Jan Kozak, at 6.33 points.

“Goals, drama, excitement, world-class goals – the Hungary – Portugal match gave us everything that makes a football-fan’s heart beat faster” writes kicker.de in their summary.
The Italian La Gazette dello Sport also thought that the Hungary-Portugal match was the craziest and best match of Euro2016 up till now, where the impossible happened. “Hungary, who was believed to be the weakest in the group, finished in first place and what was thought to be impossible happened, Portugal only qualified in the third place.”
Spiegel.de analysed how the Hungarian team was able to keep the Portuguese behind their back. Alfahir.hu found that they emphasised Bernd Storck’s tactical sense, the flexibility of Hungarians, the strong left side and the effective offensive game: while Hungarians scored 3 goals from 9 shots on target, the Portuguese achieved the same out of 21 tries. They also mention the effective and precise defence. “They don’t have a real star player and Gábor Király is the oldest player of the European Championships, who is very popular in his homeland.” They also write that many Hungarians put on grey sweatpants for the match. “Bernd Storck flung all 20 of his fielders, while the Germans only flung 16, the Portuguese 17.” The article also emphasises that the strongest the opponent, the better the Hungarians operate with long shots. They write about Balázs Dzsudzsák separately: he is the head of the team, who is very versatile and could be flung on both sides.







