Scotland and Hungary both entered the game very determined. The first notable situation belongs to Hungary. In the 8th minute, Bolla unleashed a fierce and fierce long-range shot that Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn had to struggle to save.
The players on both sides played hard, even more aggressively than necessary, causing the referee to blow the whistle many times. At the end of the first half, the crossbar of Scotland’s goal shook after Orban’s header, but slow motion showed that the Hungarian player was in an offside position.
In the second half, Scotland and Hungary continued to play tit for tat. Like the first half, Hungary was still the team that created the clearer opportunities. The drama climaxed at the end of the match when both teams were determined to find a goal.
In the second minute of injury time, Csoboth comfortably aligned and shot a diagonal shot that hit the post of Scotland’s goal. And right in the final seconds of extra time, Hungary made a quick counterattack before Csoboth scored a goal more valuable than gold.
With a breathtaking victory, Hungary won third place in Group A with 3 points, behind hosts Germany and Switzerland. They are also currently ranked third in the rankings for third-place teams and have a chance to qualify for the 1/8 round of EURO 2024 .