Thursday, June 23, 2016

Hungary have improved with each game, says coach Bernd Stork

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Euro 2016 upstarts Hungary have relentlessly enhanced amid the gathering phase of the competition and played their best football in Wednesday's throbbing 3-3 draw against Portugal, mentor Bernd Storck said.

The Hungarians, playing in their first significant competition in 44 years, drove three times on account of crush and-get objectives against a prevailing Portuguese side saved by a prop from Cristiano Ronaldo, who turned into the primary player to score in four European Title finals.

Regardless of being denied a win, Hungary experienced to the last 16 as gathering victors and Storck piled acclaim on his outfit.

"I need to compliment my group for an awesome execution, we played surprisingly better than in the opening two diversions and should be in the knockout stages," the German told a news meeting.

"We rolled out five improvements to the group however I am not amazed by the execution or the outcome, I have a squad of 23 players in which everybody can benefit an occupation.

"We had a decent history in the 1950s and 60s yet this is a former period and I need to discuss this group who earned their compartment in the Euro 2016 knockout stages."

Hungary's 37-year-old midfielder Zoltan Gera opened the scoring and afterward fell off at halftime, provoking fears among fans that he got a harm.

Storck, be that as it may, said that the completely fit stalwart was not by any means expected to include in the high-octane conflict.

"We needed to rest him and extra him for the knockout stage yet we required his nearness since his choices couldn't recoup from wounds," he said.

"He delivered a world class execution in the main half and we chose to take him off so he could spare some vitality."

Having been stifled in his opening two recreations and a great part of the principal half at Parc OL, Ronaldo terminated on all barrels after the interim as he netted twice to help Portugal stay away from what might have been a humiliating early exit.

Storck recognized the triple World Player of the Year will undoubtedly rediscover his scoring touch after several lukewarm exhibitions against Iceland and Austria.

"We know Ronaldo is a world class player and he can't be ceased without fail," he said.

"I think we didn't permit Portugal an excessive number of chances yet when Ronaldo has the ball, he can score."

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