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100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived

100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived

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2024-06-24 05:43Posted in Guangdong Sports Creators

In the early morning of June 24, Beijing time, the third round of Group A of the European Cup group stage officially started, and when Germany and Switzerland were stumbling for the top spot in the group, Hungary also launched a head-to-head PK with Scotland to compete for the third place in the group, retaining a glimmer of hope for qualifying.

100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived

In the previous two rounds, Hungary lost 1-2 to Switzerland, and then lost 0-2 at the feet of the host Germany, ranking first from the bottom with 0 points. Scotland were no better, having been beaten 5-1 by Germany in the first game and drawn 1-1 with Switzerland in the second round, with only one point. Although the four best group thirds qualified for the round of 16 after the expansion of the European Championship, Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal have all qualified for the third place in the group in the past two competitions, and won the championship in 2016.

However, Scotland only have one point from the second round, and if they finish in this form, they will definitely not qualify. Hungary has not scored a point in the previous two rounds, both teams must go all out to win, and a draw has no value or practical significance.

100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived

The two teams boast a number of top stars, with Szobosloy on the Hungarian side and Scottish on the Scottish side with a host of Premier League players including Scott McTominay, Robertson, McGinn and Che Adams. But judging from the process of the game, both sides had ideas but couldn't help it most of the time, and the game was quite dull.

In the 69th minute, there was a heart-wrenching moment on the field, when Hungarian striker Varga was punched in the face by the Scottish goalkeeper when he was grabbing a point, fell heavily to the ground and then went into shock, and was carried off the pitch on a stretcher.

100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived

In the 92nd minute, Hungary almost broke the deadlock, Szobosloy counter-attacked, substitute Jobot followed up on the right and volleyed into the far corner from a small angle, Gunn made a failed save, seeing that the ball was about to go into the net, but smashed it on the post and popped up.

In the 97th minute, Hanley also had a chance to kill the game, but his close-range shot was brilliantly defused by Gulacic, and the game went on a 0-0 script, and both teams could be out.

100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived

However, in the 100th minute, a magical scene happened, Scotland's attack was disintegrated, Hungary played a fluid counterattack, Szobosloy split the ball on the right side, Roland Sholoy inserted an inverted triangle pass on the right, Jobot hit it in time, calmly pushed the ball into the dead corner, and staged a countdown for Hungary, and the Hungarian team fell into a carnival state.

With his goal, Hungary snatched three points in dramatic fashion, overtook them and moved up to third in the group, with a glimmer of hope of qualifying. Scotland, on the other hand, is at the bottom with 1 point and bids farewell to the European Championship in advance.

100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived

In Turkey's 3-1 win over Georgia in the first round of the group stage, Mamardashvili dropped the ball to join the attack, and Aktilkooğlu scored in the 97th minute, setting the latest goal in a European Championship. Now, Joebot scored the winner in the 10th minute of stoppage time, undoubtedly setting a new record.

The 24-year-old, who plays for Hungarian domestic side Novapes, could only be described as obscure before, but tonight he wrote himself into European Championship history with his goal. And after the goal, Jobot immediately showed Varga's jersey to pray for his seriously injured teammates.

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  • 100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived
  • 100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived
  • 100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived
  • 100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived
  • 100 Minute Lore! Spectacle of the European Cup: The unnamed striker won the gods, and Hungary survived

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