Ferencváros and Diósgyőr fought each other in a twisty, six-goal match in the Sunday afternoon match of the 14th round of the OTP Bank League. With the goals of Acolatse, Huszár and Bényei, the team from Miskolc went three in 41 minutes on Üllői út, Varga made it better before halftime, then Rommens and Abu Fani also scored within a minute, thus saving the match to a draw.
Ferencvárosi TC–Diósgyőr VTK 3–3
OTP Bank Liga, 14th round, final result:
Ferencvárosi TC–Diósgyőr VTK 3–3 (1–3)
Groupama Arena, 8,723 spectators, v.: Karakó
scorers: Varga (42nd), Rommens (69th), Abu Fani (70th), and Acolatse (8th), Huszár (19th), Bényei (41st)
yellow card: Botka (44th), Varga B. (71st), Abu Fani (80th), and Edomwonyi (23rd), Holdampf (86th), Acolatse (89th), Chrobadzhiszky (94th)
Ferencváros TC: Dibusz – Makreckis, Botka (Cissé, on break), Gartenmann, Pászka (Ramírez, on break) – Abu Fani, Rommens – Zachariassen (Traoré, 66), Kehinde (Maiga, 76), Gruber (Saldanha, on break ) – Varga B.
Diósgyőr VTK: Odintsov – Csorbadzhiszky, Szatmári, Bárdos (Franchu, 80), Sanicanin – Vallejo (Klimovics, 72), Bényei (Rakonjac, 80), Holdampf – Acolatse, Edomwonyi (Lund, 72), Huszár (Kampeciss, 64 .)
The team from Miskolc, who set up on the counter, scored in both of their first two chances: Elton Acolatse with a lucky goal, he gave the visiting team the lead after 8 minutes (0–1); a good ten minutes later, the Dutch attacker excelled in the preparation, he dug his ball past Dibusz Hussar Marcell he passed it into the empty net (0–2). After the cold shower, FTC played with a solid advantage on the field, but was unable to create a truly dangerous situation, and in the middle of the half, it was in even more trouble: after a corner from Díosgyőr, the team Ágoston Bényei he bombed it in the lower right corner (0–3). Since 2011, it has not happened that Fradi has been at a three-goal deficit in a home environment, but the green and whites reacted quickly to the situation, almost after the kick-off, coming to Abu Fani’s pass Barnabás Varga beautified (1–3).
Pascal Jansen made three changes during the break, including Matheus Saldanha. Fradi tried to put more and more pressure on its opponent, but what Gartenmann did not succeed with his feet and Saldanha with his head, Philippe Rommensyes: the Dutch midfielder brilliantly curled into the upper left in the 69th minute (2–3). And a minute later, the green and white team equalized: Traoré headed Saldanha’s pass into the middle, then Mohammed Abu Fani nodded at the gate (3–3). It didn’t take long for Fradi to turn the game around with momentum, Odincov saved Diósgyőr with Varga’s header, and VAR saved Diósgyőr with Saldanha’s finish. After that, both teams could have decided the match, but Maiga saved after a guest pass, while in extra time, after penalty kicks, neither Varga, Cissé nor Saldanha could score, so in the end, Diósgyőr lost a point from the home of Ferencváros.
The green and whites, who are preparing for the important Europa League match against Malmö on Thursday, have been undefeated in the top flight for five matches, but they have only drawn three times, while DVTK has lost only one of their last 11 league matches.
A program:
Saturday, November 23:
Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC–Puskás Akadémia FC 0–2
MTK Budapest–ETO FC Győr 2–2
Fehérvár FC–Újpest FC 0–1
Sunday, November 24:
Paksi FC–Zalaegerszegi TE 2–2
Ferencvárosi TC–DVTK 3–3
DVSC–Kecskemét TE 2–2
Cover photo: Budapest, November 24, 2024. Barnabás Varga (b2), Ferencváros and Artem Odyntsov (b), Diósgyõr player played in the 14th round of the football OTP Bank Liga in the Ferencváros TC – Diósgyõri VTK match at the Groupama Arena November 24, 2024 I. MTI/Tibor Illyés
Considering Diósgyőr’s impressive performance and Ferencváros’ resilience, what does this match suggest about the balance of power in the OTP Bank Liga this season?
## Interview: Ferencváros and Diósgyőr’s Six-Goal Thriller
**Introduction**
Welcome to World-Today-News, where we dissect the biggest sports stories. Today, we’re diving deep into the rollercoaster match between Ferencváros and Diósgyőr, a six-goal spectacle that left fans breathless. Joining us are two expert analysts to unpack the drama and dissect the key takeaways:
* **[Guest 1 Name & Expertise]**
* **[Guest 2 Name & Expertise]**
Let’s dive in!
**Section 1: Diósgyőr’s Impressive Attack**
* Diósgyőr stunned Ferencváros with three quick goals in the first half. What was the key to their early dominance and how did they capitalize on Ferencváros’ weaknesses?
* Acolatse, Huszár, and Bényei all found the net for Diósgyőr. Can you discuss their individual performances and contributions to the away team’s success?
* How did Diósgyőr’s counter-attacking strategy prove effective against Ferencváros’ style of play?
**Section 2: Ferencváros’ Fightback**
* Despite being three goals down, Ferencváros showed incredible resilience, rallying to secure a draw. What sparked this turnaround, and how did Pascal Jansen’s halftime adjustments impact the game?
* The introduction of Saldanha, Rommens, and Traoré seemed to breathe new life into Ferencváros’ attack. Can you analyse the influence of these substitutions?
* Abu Fani and Rommens scored crucial goals to level the score within a minute. What does this comeback say about the character and determination of the Ferencváros squad?
**Section 3: Missed Opportunities & Controversial Calls**
* Both teams had chances to win the game in the closing stages. Which moments stood out as potential game-changers?
* Did the referee make any questionable calls that impacted the final outcome? vellum
* VAR intervened in several crucial decisions. Do you think it played a decisive role in shaping the result, and what are your thoughts on its use in this match?
**Section 4: Looking Ahead**
* How might this draw affect Ferencváros’ upcoming Europa League clash against Malmö?
* Diósgyőr have now lost only once in their last eleven league matches. Can they maintain this impressive form and challenge for a top-six place?
* What are your predictions for the OTP Bank Liga title race moving forward?
**Conclusion**
Thank you to our guests for their insightful analysis of this thrilling encounter. This match highlighted the unpredictable nature of football and reminded us that anything is possible on the pitch. We’ll be keeping a close eye on both Ferencváros and Diósgyőr as the OTP Bank Liga season unfolds.