November 22, 2024

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Hooligans shake things up in Group One: Hungarians and Albanians run amok |  UEFA World Cup 2022 Qualifiers

Hooligans shake things up in Group One: Hungarians and Albanians run amok | UEFA World Cup 2022 Qualifiers

  1. 38′ – Doelpunt – John Stones (1-1)
  2. 25′ – penalty kick goal – Roland Salle (0-1)
  3. 24′ – Jill – Look Show
  1. 90 + 3′ – Verve. Dominic Zubuszlai Bab Nemanja Nikolic
  2. 90 + 3′ – Verve. Tammy Abraham Bab Ole Watkins
  3. 90 + 3′ – Verve. Loc Nego door Bendegúz Bolla
  4. 90 + 1′ – Jill – Dominic Szoboszlai
  5. 80′ – Verve. Roland Sallai door János Hahn
  6. 80′ – Verve. András Schäfer Door Balint Vecsei
  7. 77′ – Verve. Harry Kane, Tammy Abraham
  8. 77′ – Raheem Sterling’s follow up to Jordan Henderson
  9. 69′ – Verve. Szabolcs Schön door Filip Holender
  10. 63′ – Verve. Jack Grealish by Bukayo Saka

This evening’s Group A matches were overshadowed by two incidents involving incendiary fans. In England and Hungary, a racist incident was said to be the basis, in Albania and Poland the match was halted for a while after a rain of bottles poured from the home section.

Riots occurred in England and Hungary before the match. Police said a Hungarian fan racially insulted a flight attendant, but when they tried to arrest the man, the dolls started dancing.

In the end, it was just a matter of pushing, pulling and hitting (with or without the Matrak) and the rest came down pretty quickly. Anyway, the Hungarian fans are once again in disrepair, having not done well in the European Championship either.

The match itself ended in a draw, England’s first loss in a home qualifier in nearly 10 years.

Albanians suspend the match against Poland for a while

  1. 40′ – Yellow – Adam Boksa
  2. 35′ – Jill – Ardian Ismagli
  1. 90 + 3′ – Follow Jean Bednarek to Michel Helic
  2. 90 + 1′ – Jill – Tymoteusz Puchacz
  3. 90 + 1′ – Verve. Door Tymoteusz Puchacz Bartosz Bereszynski
  4. 89′ – Jill – Yilber Ramadan
  5. 78′ – Verve. Odis Roshi by Nadim Bajrami
  6. 78′ – Verve. Keidi Bare door Enis Cokaj
  7. 78′ – Goal – Karol Swidersky (0-1)
  8. 72′ – Verve. Adam Buxa by Karol Swidersky
  9. 72′ – Verve. Kamil Józwiak door Przemyslaw Frankowski
  10. 66′ – Verve. Lorenc Trashi by Ermir Linjani
  11. 59′ – Verve. Myrto Uzuni by Armando Broja
  12. 51′ – Yellow – Jan Bednarek
  13. 50′ – Jill – Mr. Hisage

Due to England’s draw, Poland returned to the competition for a World Cup ticket directly in Group A. However, after the 0-1 win in Albania, it was mainly about the incident that caused the match to be suspended for about fifteen minutes.

The Poles went to celebrate Swiderski’s goal so close to the home fans and had to pay for it by showering the bottles that slid over the players from the stands.

Referee Hernandez called the players to calm things down and it worked. The match was played without incident, and nothing changed regarding the outcome.

  1. The second half, the 96th minute, the game is over
  2. The second half, the 93rd minute. Substitution for Hungary, Nemanja Nikolic, Dominic Zuboszlai outside.
  3. Second half, 93rd minute. Substitution for England, Ole Watkins, Tammy Abraham
  4. The second half, the 93rd minute. A substitution in Hungary, and Bendigós Bola entered, and Loic Nego came out
  5. Yellow card for Hungary Dominic Zuboszlai during the second half, 91st minute
  6. Second half, 80th minute. Substitution in Hungary, Janos Hahn inside, Roland Sally exit
  7. The second half, the 80th minute. Substitution in Hungary, Balint Vicki N, Andras Scheffer outside
  8. The second half, the 77th minute. A substitution for the England team, Tammy Abraham inside, Harry Kane out
  9. Second half, minute 77. England substitution, Jordan Henderson inside, Raheem Sterling out
  10. The second half, the 69th minute. Substitution in Hungary, Philip Hollander inside, Shaun Zabolex outside
  11. Second half, minute 63. Substitution in England, Bukayo Saka inside, Jack Grealish outside
  12. The second half, the 46th minute, the match started
  13. The first half, the 48th minute, the game is over
  14. John Stones (England) scores. It’s 1-1, first half, minute 38.
  15. The first half goal, 38th minute, was scored by Englishman John Stones. 1, 1.
  16. Roland Salai (Hungary) puts the ball into the penalty area and converts the penalty kick. First half, minute 25.
  17. A goal after a penalty kick in the first half, 25th minute, by Hungarian Roland Sly. 0, 1.
  18. Yellow card for England’s Luke Shaw during the first half, minute 24
  19. First half, minute 1 the match started
  20. Upstalling England. Jordan Pickford, Kyle Walker, John Stones, Tyrone Mings, Luke Shaw, Phil Foden, Declan Rice, Mason Mount, Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane, Jack Grealish
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