Wili Orban hoping for double success this spring

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It’s fair to say that the next few months could be career-defining for Willi Orban. The Hungary captain might be injured right now and estimated to be out until April, but he will be cheering on his teammates both at club and international level. Orban led his country to a very respectable 12 points in Euro 2020 qualifying, scoring two goals along the way, and that was enough to secure his nation a berth in the play-offs.
There, they will meet Bulgaria in the first semi-final on March 26, with the winner going on to meet the victor of Romania and Iceland in the final of the Path A route to the European Championships.
And what a prize awaits the Hungarians. Not only would this be a rare major tournament appearance, but they would also be placed in Group F alongside world champions France, the ever-dangerous Germany and reigning European champions Portugal, whose star Cristiano Ronaldo and co will be staying on St Margaret Island during the tournament.
The icing on the cake? Hungary would be playing their matches at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest if they can navigate their way to the finals, where they would be looking to emulate the eponymous Hungarian hero, whose life story is set to be made into a musical.
The 27-year-old will be a frustrated observer on the sidelines, with his knee injury keeping him sidelined for the next few weeks, and he will be desperate to get back into the team that he has chosen to represent.
Born in Germany to a Hungarian father and a Polish mother, Orban was able to choose to represent any of these three nations, but he felt a real affinity to his paternal roots and so nothing would make him prouder than to lead his country into battle in Budapest at the summer.
So what are the chances of the defender having his dreams fulfilled? Well, Hungary are fancied by many pundits to get past Bulgaria in the first playoff game, and as of February 12 the latest Euro 2020 betting odds from Betway have them as 5/4 favorites to do exactly that.
They would go into the subsequent final against Romania or Iceland as the underdog, but if nothing else this Hungarian team has shown tremendous character to get to this point. They beat World Cup finalists Croatia in their second group game during the qualification process, as well as defeating former European Championship semi-finalists Wales at the Groupama Stadium as well.





