It is rather unusual in NB I to have a mid-week round but that is exactly what happened today: our team hosted Budapest Honvéd. We easily created chances in the beginning of the match but sometimes the goalpost, sometimes the defenders and sometimes the goalkeeper kept the ball away from the net. In the second half of the first 45 minutes Honvéd came up a bit, but the teams went for half time with 0-0. The result did not change after the turn either, although Honvéd gave up its offence completely, they tried only with some counter attacks. This has not been enough today though for a goal on our side, so we finished 0-0. Regardless, we are on the top of the standings with confident advantage over MOL Fehérvár FC.
Football NB I, Round 19
FTC–Budapest Honvéd 0-0 (0-0)
Budapest, Groupama Aréna. Referee: Pintér Csaba
FTC: Dibusz - Lovrencsics, Blazic, Otigba, Heister (Civic, 83.) - Sigér (Lodico, 64.), Haratin - Zubkov, Isael, Tokmac – Boli (Varga, 67.). Head coach: Sergei Rebrov
Budapest Honvéd: Tujvel - Niba (Lovric, 61.), Batik, Kamber, Kálnoki-Kis - Ikane King (Kukoc, 76.), Kesztyűs (Buna, 80.), Hidi, Banó-Szabó - Moutari, Lanzafame. Head coach: Giuseppe Sannino
Yellow: Zubkov (48.), Haratin (74.), resp. Banó-Szabó (29.), Kálnoki-Kis (45.), Lanzafame (67.)
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24-year-old Gábor Szalai arrives at Ferencváros from Lausanne-Sport in Switzerland.