Ferencváros arrived as champions to Fehérvár after the confident victory over Újpest. Today we played with an offensive lineup, with five defenders. This did not stop us from creating the first chance, where Isael and Heister could have taken the lead for ours. The match continued with Fradi dominance and sporadic Fehérvár chances and we took the lead in the 36th minute: Zubkov attacked the goalkeeper who lost the ball and the Ukrainian winger scored from close range. In the second half Zubkov scored his second goal after Isael launched him smartly. Instead of Fradi increasing its lead from further chances, MOL Fehérvár closed up in the 83rd minute. With this, Fradi left the pitch with yet another victory and a significant, 17-point advantage in the league.
NB I, Round 31
MOL Fehérvár-FTC 1-2 (0-1)
MOL Fehérvár: Kovács D. – Bolla, Rus, Musliu, Stopira – Dárdai (Bamgboye, 57.), Nego, Pinto (Alef, 79.), Petrjak – Zivzivadze (Houri, 69.), Nikolics
FTC: Bogdán – Wingo, Botka, Mmaee, Dvali, Heister – Somália, Laidouni (Vécsei, 78.) – Zubkov (Gera D., 70.), Isael (Baturina 70.), Mak (Tokmac, 70.)
Yellow card: Bolla (42.), Pinto (45.), Heister (59.), Mak (66.), Stopira (76.), Gera D. (86.), Rus (88.)
Goal: Zubkov (36., 54.), Nikolics (83.)
Ferencváros won 3-2 against the blue-whites in the 29th round of the OTP Bank Liga.
Turned the semi-final against MTK to face Paks in the Hungarian Cup Final.
Pesics, Saldanha and Barnabás Varga also scored in the 7-0 win against Szpari.
Ferencváros won 2-0 in Zalaegerszeg and is back on top of the NB I.
Thanks to the goals of Maiga and Pesic we are unbeaten in 30 games against Újpest!
Ferencváros won 3-1 at home against Újpest in the Hungarian Cup quarter-final.
Our athlete won European Championship gold medal and also came third in the relay at the World Championship.
Ferencváros played almost the whole game with men behind and managed to get a 1-1 draw against DVTK.