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The four group winners of the UEFA Nations League A were rewarded in a group of five. This was necessary for the four teams in Portugal to determine the first Nations League winner in history last weekend. In addition to these four fixed group heads of the five groups, the draw resulted in another group of five.
This was the experience of Vice World Champion Croatia. Group E is comparatively balanced with the Croats, Slovakia, Wales and Hungary! On Tuesday evening Ferenc Puskas Stadium will host the top match between Hungary and Wales!
Surprisingly, the Hungarians are the current leaders of the group after head coach Marco Rossi’s team celebrated a sensational victory against Croatia in March. Wales has only played two European Championship qualifiers. There was one victory and one defeat. This is three points behind the leaders, but they can be made up in a direct duel.
The semi-finalist of the European Championship 2016 is still under pressure, because with a defeat would Hungary already hurry. Between Hungary and Wales balanced quotas are offered by the bookmakers. According to the bookmakers, there is no such thing as a real favorite in this encounter.
Hungary:
At the European Championships 2016 in France, the Hungarian national football team was represented for the first time in 30 years at a major event and was even able to survive the group stage. In the round of 16 it was for the Underdog then the end against the favorites from Belgium. The first World Cup participation since 1986, however, missed Hungary clearly, because against Portugal and Switzerland there was nothing to get in the group stage.
After the weak results in qualifying Hungary decided to change the coach and the Belgian Georges Leekens followed on the German Bernd Storck. The Belgian was not particularly successful and after only four games (one draw, three defeats) was the separation. However, Hungary also relies on foreign know-how and committed the Italian Marco Rossi. The former Eintracht Frankfurt player (1996-1997) is as a coach probably only a few people. Since last summer, he has been in charge of Hungary and has recorded in nine internationals a record of five wins, one draw and three defeats.
The start of the European Championship qualifying began with a bitter disappointment for Hungary, as the guest appearance in Slovakia was lost 2-0. But only three days later, the Rossi-Elf could celebrate a sensational home win against runner-up Croatia. Thanks to this success, the Rossi-Elf came back in the fight for the European Championship ticket. Thus, the home strength was prolonged, because the four home games under Marco Rossi were all won.
The stars of the team have all Germany-related. Willi Orban and Peter Gulacsi from RB Leipzig and Adam Szalai from TSG Hoffenheim form the basic structure. With 18-year-old Dominik Szboszlai, Hungary now has one of the most sought-after talents in Europe!
Wales:
A legend is to bring back the success! Sensational Wales 2016 at the European Championships in the semifinals and was even allowed to dream of the very big coup. Chris Coleman formed a team that has an absolute superstar, a team that knew how to convince collectively. In addition, Bale was never too bad for defensive work and supported his teammates in a self-sacrificing manner. In November 2017, Chris Coleman, however, decided to clear the chair and return to club football.
Barely two months later, the veteran Welsh figurehead Ryan Giggs had a dream come true: The former Manchester United player was named head coach. Meanwhile, he has played twelve caps and has a record of five wins, one draw and six defeats. In the UEFA Nations League, Wales took second place behind Denmark, but was able to win the two prestige duels against neighbors Ireland.
In the current qualifying Wales played only two games. In March, thanks to a goal from Daniel James (who was signed by Manchester United for 17 million euros this week), the Giggs team beat Slovakia. Last weekend Croatia lost almost 1: 2 against the runner-up. Normally, Croatia should prevail in this group sovereign; Thus, defeats against Croatia are to get over.
The guest performance in Hungary is far more important. For the Giggs-Elf it is said in this game in any case “lose prohibited”. However, the away balance has to be improved again, as only two of the last seven games have been won. Qualitatively, Wales has certainly the better players with a Gareth Bale. Nevertheless, given the statistics between Hungary and Wales, a risk-averse forecast is associated with risk and the slightly lower odds certainly have no value.
Hungary vs Wales head to head matches
09.02.05 FI Wales Hungary 2 : 0
31.03.04 FI Hungary Wales 1 : 2
16.04.75 EUR Hungary Wales 1 : 2
30.10.74 EUR Wales Hungary 2 : 0
19.03.63 EUR Wales Hungary 1 : 1