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England embarrassed, Harry Kane simulating and an incomprehensible sending off! What all happened at Wembley?
Things were happening in the UEFA Nations League! The last game of the 2021/22 season will leave a mark in both England and Hungary. The underdogs literally destroyed the English home side 4-0. England did not play at their best, but Hungary also had several players who are only playing in the top competition.
Things were happening in the UEFA Nations League! The last game of the 2021/22 season will leave a mark in both England and Hungary. The underdogs literally destroyed the English home side 4: 0. England did not play at their best, but Hungary also had several players who only play in the top competition there.
Apart from the home team’s embarrassment, the match also featured an incomprehensible simulation of star striker Harry Kane and an incomprehensible sending off. The French referee Clément Turpin, who in the recent past has officiated, for example, the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool, was also not at his best.
Let’s quickly recap the course of the match. In the first half, the Hungarians took the lead after Roland Salla’s goal. The Freiburg winger, who plays as a top striker for the national team, scored once more in the 70th minute.
Ten minutes later, the score between the cradle of football and Hungary had already increased to a three-goal difference. Zsolt Nagy scored. Then came the incomprehensible yellow card for John Stones, which was the second and the Manchester City stopper had to leave the field.
The nail in England’s imaginary coffin was hammered in the 89th minute by Daniel Gazdag! The 0:4 result is literally a historic failure. England have never lost by 4 goals at home without scoring a single goal.
The Three Lions’ captain Harry Kane, who tried to literally beg for a penalty, also cut himself a shame. Look how he did it!
This result means that after four games in League A, it is the Hungarians who lead a packed Group 3 and the English are last for now. We’ll find out how the Nations League turns out in the second half of September. Either way, if the English lose in Italy, they will be assured of relegation.
Sources: UEFA, OptaJoe, PoorEPLReferees, DidKaneCheat