In round 17 of OTP Bank League, FTC hosted Budapest Honvéd at the Groupama Arena. After this weeks’ decision to part ways with former head coach Peter Stöger, on this last match, assistant Head Coach Csaba Máté directed the team. Although the match was not specifically spectacular, we did have several dangerous attacks in both the first and second half, especially by Ryan Mmaee, Tokmac, Uzuni and Zubkov. The first half ended 0-0 and in the second half we did all to score a winning goal which quite late, but anyways arrived in the 91st minute. Szánthó won the ball from an insecure Honvéd defender and centered to Uzuni, who scored from close. With this goal and win, we close 2021 in a positive spirit.
OTP Bank League, Round 17
FTC – Budapest Honvéd 1-0 (0-0)
Budapest, Groupama Aréna
FTC: Dibusz – S. Mmaee, Blazic, Kovacevic, Dvali – Loncar (Laidouni, 60.), Vécsei – Tokmac (Marin, 73.), Zubkov (Szánthó, 73.), Uzuni (Zachariassen, 97.) – R. Mmaee
Acting Head Coach: Máté Csaba
Budapest Honvéd: Szappanos – Lovric, Klemenz, Baráth, Tamás – Nagy G., Nagy D., Nono (Hidi, 96.) – Pantelic, Lukic (Balogh, 88.), Zsótér
Head coach: Horváth Ferenc
Yellow card: Tokmac (58.), Vécsei (61.) resp. Lovric (22.), Klemenz (55.)
Goal: Uzuni (91.)
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