Excitement at the top: Újpest won at the home of the Honvéd
Despite the fact that the Budapest Honvéd took the lead on the home field against Újpest FC, the guests got the advantage of the people, and then they won the champion in the 14th round of football NB I.
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Purple and white success! (Photo: Imre Földi) |
FOOTBALL NB I
ROUND 14
Budapest Honvéd – Újpest FC 1-2
Budapest, Bozsik Arena, 3088 viewer. Leads: Vad II
Scorer: Hidi (34.), ill. Baráth (80th – own goal), Viana (90 + 1.)
Issued: Batik (49th, Honvéd)
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THE MOTORCYCLE WAS NOT VERY SUCCESSFUL. Although the club in Kispest and the police did not convince the focus before Saturday’s clash, due to the austerity, it is not even worth trying to smuggle pyrotechnic devices into the stadium, before the initial whistle, the residents around the stadium may have thought the arena caught fire. The Ultras of Újpest fired dozens of smoke bombs in the guest sector, and the battle between the south and the north began in a real match atmosphere. The two Pest ensembles, the XIX. and IV. district exposed for themselves, the fans in the stands, the players on the field tense each other.
And you couldn’t even get bored in the first half!
It didn’t take long for the guests to take the lead through Nemanja Antonov’s masterful free kick – the people of Kispest were saved by the goalkeeper – the players from Újpest started the match more actively, but Honvéd had an advantage during the break. The purple is not the first time they get a corner later goal, Hidi Patrik and he thought that by the time he turned 31, he would make it memorable with one goal. The left wing of both teams was more active, the Honvéd broke forward mainly on the side of Tamás Krisztián, with the help of Nemanja Antonov, who often appeared in Újpest for the attacks, and the fiery atmosphere of the stands was more and more typical on the battlefield.
(Photo: Imre Földi) |
Occasionally, Nikola Mitrovics, who was walking backwards on the field, spoke to those sitting at the Honvéd small bench, and the footballers were not deterred from the hard collisions, and Donát Zsótér made a refreshing beer around his neck in front of the Újpest camp.
It wasn’t a good omen for the guests to walk into the locker room with a 0-1, as Michael Oenning’s team was seven times disadvantaged this season, six times out of it – but not this Saturday night!
Batik Bence after the turn, he rewrote the expected script, the defender was issued by referee István Vad II after four minutes. The incident was particularly irresponsible for the Honvéd player because the referee asked the referee not to quarrel with the opponent’s players for half a minute before the corner was taken – as soon as the ball got in, he raised his hand high and headed for Georgos Kutrumbis.
In terms of human advantage, Újpest went ahead, but the real single goal was left for the last twenty minutes. Michael Oenning had by then commanded all the attackers sitting on the bench to the field, Yohan Croizet, Simon Krisztián, arrived, Fernando Viana and Miroszlav Bjelos and, thanks to the latter two, the goals came. The end of the match was exciting, the Honvéd would have taken the lead with ten people, the young Kerezsi Zalán spoiled the pitch, but the Hungarians lost the field.
Újpest never won in its previous 11 away championships, after its victory in Paks in February it gained three more important points as a guest, and the VSC of Debrecen and then the Hon.
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1. Ferencváros TC | 12 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 27-9 | +18 | 28 |
2. Kisvárda | 14 | 8 | 3 | 3 | 26–15 | +11 | 27 |
3. Rifle Academy | 12 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 19–15 | +4 | 25 |
4. Mol Fehérvár | 14 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 19–16 | +3 | 23 |
5. Mezőkövesd | 13 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 18–21 | –3 | 19 |
6. Paks FC | 13 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 32–27 | +5 | 17 |
7. Budapest Honvéd | 14 | 5 | 1 | 8 | 25–27 | –2 | 16 |
8. Zalaegerszeg TE | 13 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 18–29 | –11 | 15 |
9. Újpest FC | 14 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 19–23 | –4 | 14 |
10. Debrecen VSC | 13 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 26–26 | 0 | 13 |
11. Gyirmót FC Győr | 14 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 17–24 | –7 | 13 |
12. MTK Budapest | 14 | 3 | 3 | 8 | 10-24 | –14 | 12 |
LOCATION | PLAYER |
VIEWER | |
Saturday, November 27th | |||
Kisvárda – MTK 5–0 | Kisvárda, Castle Garden Stadium | József Erdős | 1950 |
Mol Fehérvár FC – Gyirmót 3–2 | Székesfehérvár, Mol Arena Salt Lake | Ádám Farkas | 1206 |
Budapest Honvéd – Újpest 1-2 | Budapest, Bozsik Arena | Vad II István | 3088 |
Sunday, November 28th | |||
13.30: DVSC – Paksi FC (Tv: M4 Sport) | Debrecen, Nagyerdei Stadium | Tamás Bognár | |
15.45: Puskás Akadémia FC – ZTE FC (Tv: M4 Sport) | Uphill, Pancho Arena | Peter Solymosi | |
18.00: Mezőkövesd – Ferencváros TC (Tv: M4 Sport) | Mezőkövesd, City Stadium | Gergő Bogár |