National mission completed: Andy Robertson shows off super speed to create assist for Scotland, meanwhile Szoboszlai has fading performance for Hungary

On Wednesday, the match in Stuttgart was decided by goals scored by Jamal Musiala and Ilkay Gundogan in each half. Liverpool midfielder Szoboszlai served as the commander of his country.

The 23-year-old nearly scored a rapid equaliser on two separate occasions after Musiala’s opening goal midway through the first period. Szoboszlai’s free kick was initially denied by an extending Manuel Neuer, who clawed it away from the top corner. Afterward, he propelled himself into the penalty area and witnessed Jonathan Tah block his attempt.

Nevertheless, Germany’s victory would be confirmed by Gundogan’s 67th-minute goal, which would affirm Hungary’s second loss of the tournament. On Sunday, Hungary will face Scotland, which is coached by Andy Robertson, to conclude the pool phase.

Hetek Közéleti Hetilap – Szoboszlai kitálalt: lehet, hogy az volt a probléma, hogy túl nagy elvárásokat támasztottunk magunk elé

Hetek Közéleti Hetilap - Szoboszlai kitálalt: lehet, hogy az volt a  probléma, hogy túl nagy elvárásokat támasztottunk magunk elé

The Liverpool left-back played a role in his country’s early lead in the Group A match in Cologne on Wednesday night. A counter-attack was accelerated as a consequence of his driving run from deep, which led to Scott McTominay’s deflected shot reaching the goal.

 

Thanks to a moment of ingenuity from former Red Xherdan Shaqiri, the Swiss were able to equalise in a spectacular manner. Nevertheless, Scotland was on the brink of a second-half winner when Grant Hanley headed Robertson’s free-kick delivery onto the crossbar.

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Scotland would enter their final pool match against Hungary on Sunday in third place, one point clear of Dominik Szoboszlai’s team, and the game would ultimately end in a draw.