Hungary Vs Germany: Die Mannschaft Aims For Serial Victory

JAKARTA The final match of the UEFA Nations League Group A3 preliminary round will bring Hungary together with Germany on Tuesday night November 19 at Puskmen Aréna, Budapest. Germany, which has just won the biggest victory in the history of the Nations League by destroying Bosnia-Herzegovina 7-0, has ambitions to close the first phase of this competition with another victory under Julian Nagelsmann.

Die Mannschaft, who has confirmed his place in the quarter-finals, showed his dominance in the previous match thanks to two goals from Florian Wirtz and Tim Kleindienst and contributions from Kai Havertz, Jamal Musiala, and Leroy Sane. This positive moment made Germany a team that was on fire ahead of the duel against Hungary.

Meanwhile, Hungary had to accept the fact that they were in third place in the group after a landslide loss of 0-4 to the Netherlands. The defeat, coupled with previous defeats, forced Marco Rossi's team to fight in promotion/relegation playoffs to maintain their status in Liga A.

Hungary's trip this season is far from smooth, but they still show resilience in home games, including a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands before.

In this match, Germany is likely to make some rotations in their squad. Joshua Kimmich suffered a minor ankle injury in victory against Bosnia-Herzegovina, while Jonathan Tah had to miss out on card accumulation.

Nico Schlotterbeck is ready to re-strengthen the defense after a suspension. Players like Serge Gnabry, Felix Nmecha, and Alexander Nubel are also predicted to have the opportunity to play from the start.

In the Hungarian camp, senior defender Attila Fiola has returned from a ban on play, potentially replacing Botond Balogh in the back. Loic Nego may have to give way for Endre Botka or Bendeguz Bolla in the right-wing defender position. Milos Kerkez, who is absent due to a knee injury, will still be replaced by Zsolt Nagy on the left side of the defense.

This match is predicted to be going on fiercely, with Hungary trying to take advantage of the full support of the host supporters and Germany appearing confident in order to extend their winning record.

Player Composition Forecast

Hungary (3-4-2-1)Dibusz; Fiola, Orban, Dardai; Bolla, A. Nagy, Schafer, Z. Nagy; Szoboszlai, Csoboth; Varga

Germany (4-2-3-1)Nubel; Henrichs, Koch, Schlotterbeck, Gosens; Andrich, Nmecha; Gnabry, Wirtz, Sane; Kleindienst