Review the goals scored by Zsolt Nagy and Dominik Szoboszlai in the match against Kosovo

As part of their preparations for the European Championship this summer, the Hungarian national football team played a friendly match at the Puskás Arena on Tuesday and won 2-0 over a visiting Kosovo squad.

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Dominik Szoboszlai scored the first goal on a rebounding shot in the 58th minute of the first matchup between the two clubs, and Zsolt Nagy added the second in the 86th minute.

The unbeaten streak continued with another victory — Civils Info

Highlights from the game

After fourteen matches, we still haven’t lost.

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Contrast match:

Kosovo vs. Hungary 2-0 (0-0)

Played in front of 60,000 people at Puskás Arena, Romania, by Ovidiu Hategan

The following matches were played in Hungary: Dibusz vs. Lang, Dárdai vs. Szalai, Nagy vs. Bolla, Styles vs. Mocsi, Zs. Nagy vs. Gazdag, Kleinheisler vs. Szoboszlai, Varga vs. Ádám. The match ended in a draw.

Kosovo: Muric vs. Vojvoda, Aliti vs. Rrudhani, Loshaj vs. Idrizi, Celina vs. Muslija, Al. Rrahmani vs. Berisha, Bytyqi vs. Zhegrova, Rashica vs. Muriqi

Szoboszlai Dominik: „Megvan az összhang, emiatt vagyunk sikeresek" –  vélemények a válogatott játékosaitól - Sportal.hu

Participants who scored: Szoboszlai (58th), Zs. Nagy (86th)

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In the wake of a major shakeup at Anfield, Virgil van Dijk has spoken publicly about his emotions. After nine years as Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp will step down at the conclusion of the 2023–24 season. Klopp was instrumental in bringing the Dutchman to the club and appointing him captain.

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