Adam Szalai and Zoltan Stieber scored second-half goals as Hungary
stunned highly-fancied Austria 2-0 in their Group F opener in Bordeaux
on Tuesday.
Austria, tipped as tournament dark horses, dominated the opening
period but Szalai fired Hungary ahead on 62 minutes with Stieber
wrapping up a shock victory over their old rivals late on in the 138th
meeting between the sides.
Aleksandar Dragovic was sent off for Austria shortly after Szalai
ended an 18-month goal drought as Hungary made a triumphant return to a
major tournament having last featured at the 1986 World Cup.“Unfortunately we weren’t able to do what we wanted today,” said Austria coach Marcel Koller.
“Maybe some players were nervous because it was the beginning. We
can’t just push a button and say ‘Now I’m going to play at my best
level’.
“The situation now is we’ll have to try and win against Portugal.”
Hungary goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly kept a clean sheet as he became the
first 40-year-old to feature at the European Championship, surpassing
Germany’s Lothar Matthaus as the oldest player in tournament history.
Austria captain Christian Fuchs and winger Martin Harnik were the
only two survivors from the country’s debut campaign eight years ago
named in Koller’s starting line-up.
However, they were inches away from the perfect start when Bayern
Munich star David Alaba went agonisingly close to justifying his billing
as one of the potential stars of the tournament when his dipping
left-footed strike from outside the area crashed against the post.
The versatile Alaba, operating in his customary central midfield role
with Austria, soon fired another warning to Hungary with a first-time
strike at Kiraly after a threaded pass through from Marko Arnautovic.
Szalai miscued a header from a Balazs Dzsudzsak free-kick in a rare
opening for Hungary, while Kiraly showed his reflexes remain sharp
despite his advancing years to claw behind a low strike from Zlatko
Junuzovic.
Arnautovic then slid a dangerous low ball across the face of goal as
Austria continued to threaten, but Harnik lost his footing as he tried
to slide home at the far post.
Hungary captain Dzsudzsak wasted arguably the best chance of the
opening 45 minutes, though, as he screwed his shot wide of goal after he
was picked out by Laszlo Kleinheisler on the right-hand side of the
penalty area.
Dzsudzsak again took aim 10 minutes into the second period, his
stinging 30-yard shot forcing Austria keeper Robert Almer to punch
behind for a corner.And Hungary grabbed a surprise lead just beyond the hour when
Kleinheisler slipped in Szalai, who was played onside by Fuchs, with the
powerful striker poking the ball underneath Almer for his first goal at
any level since December 2014.
Austria appeared to have levelled when Martin Hinteregger rifled in
from the edge of the area, but referee Clement Turpin disallowed the
goal for a foul on Tamas Kadar with Dragovic dismissed for a second
booking.
And Stieber triggered delirious celebrations when he raced from just
inside the Austria half to beat Almer three minutes from time with a
sublime chip as Hungary completed a stunning upset for their first
European Championship win since 1964.
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