......disagree with some above comments. We've been patient and in control thoughout. Still say at least a 3-0 win.
100% agree. Have to respect Hungary for their performances in the euros but we have been excellent and completely controlled it. Patience has been key
Awful stuff coming from the Hungarian crowd towards Sterling and Bellingham according to Gabriel Clarke. Kick them out the the ****ing tournament and make a stand against these racist ****ers ffs.
I guessed as much when everyone in the crowd hoyed their drink at Sterling, that's not usual. Shame on them.
The odd behind closed doors game and a 20k fine doesn't cut it anymore. If they don't show they are serious about stamping it out now then what's the point.
From Sky Sports... With the game played under FIFA jurisdiction, a full-capacity crowd of 60,000 were present at the stadium, despite Hungary having been ordered to play their next three UEFA competition matches behind closed doors - with one of those games suspended for two years - following racist abuse from supporters and homophobic banners in the stands during their Euro 2020 group stage matches in Budapest. A homophobic banner was seen in the stands during Hungary's defeat to Portugal in their opening game at the tournament, while monkey chants were also heard during their draw with France. So they already had UEFA sanctions against them but still managed to have a full house with this **** going on against our players. Kick the ****ers out the competition.
Great win, professional throughout and it could and should’ve been more but I don’t think Hungary lost a game in the Euros so that’s a positive to take. The backward bastard should be punished more than they currently are though. Kicked out of the competition would send a message to the other idiot elements to sort their **** out.
Its very sad to see Hungarian football being dragged through the mud by these idiots. I really like Hungary as a place to visit and they have a rich football history. These morons are ruining the legacy of some of the greats of the game. This type of behaviour puts a lot of people off going to games in the former Communist countries in Central Europe and so holds the game back in those places.