Football
Kozák, Plšek or Stronati. How are our players doing in Hungary?
In recent years, several footballers from the Czech Republic have entered the Hungarian top flight. A big part of this is mainly due to Puskás Akadémia FC, where three of them are working under the guidance of former Slovan Liberec coach Zsolt Hornyák. How are our players doing so far?
In recent years, several footballers from the Czech Republic have entered the Hungarian top flight. A big part of this is mainly due to Puskás Akadémia FC, where three of them are working under the guidance of former Slovan Liberec coach Zsolt Hornyák. How are our players doing so far?
Patrizio Stronati – Puskás Akadémia FC
This 27-year-old defender will surely be associated by most football fans with Ostrava’s Baník, from where he headed to Hungary. To date, he has played seventeen games there, four of which were in the Conference League qualifiers. He has helped to five clean sheets, the last two games he was only on the bench.
Jakub Plšek – Puskás Akadémia FC
The Olomouc Sigma alumnus simply fit into the lineup. He has a solid four goals so far this season, to which he has added three assists. Since the beginning of his stay in Hungary, he has scored a total of 15 times and eight times he has recorded a successful assist.
Libor Kozák – Puskás Akadémia FC
The former Sparta player is not far behind his teammates. After his transfer from Sparta, he has recorded four goals and three assists so far. He also has four yellow cards.
Jaroslav Navrátil – Kisvárda
The 30-year-old winger has spent most of his career in the Netherlands, but even after his transfer he hasn’t forgotten to score goals. He has scored ten goals in the Hungarian top flight, including five in the current competition. His future will be decided this year as his contract expires at the end of June.
Michael Lüftner – MOL Féhervár
The central defender only joined his new teammates last July. When he ended up at Omonia in Cyprus. Since then, he has intervened in ten matches and collected one yellow card. In the last two matches he was in the starting line-up.
Sources used: Transfermarkt
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