Csányi was the main star, the Hungarian national team members could celebrate
Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Hungarian women's national football team secured a decisive 5-0 victory against North Macedonia in a 2027 World Cup qualifier.
- Diana Csányi was the standout player, scoring a hat-trick within the first 20 minutes of the match.
- Hungary leads its qualifying group but faces a challenging path to the World Cup through playoffs.
Magyar Nemzet celebrates a resounding victory for the Hungarian women's national football team, which thrashed North Macedonia 5-0 in their 2027 World Cup qualifying match. This dominant performance follows an earlier draw against Andorra and marks a significant improvement in the team's campaign.
The star of the match was undoubtedly Diana Csányi, whose incredible performance saw her complete a hat-trick within the first 20 minutes. Her goals, scored from a free-kick and two open-play situations, set the tone for Hungary's commanding win. The team's attacking prowess was further demonstrated by goals from Anna Csiki and Csilla Savanya, showcasing a strong collective effort.
Coach Szarvas Alexandra praised her team's liberated and enjoyable performance, noting their individual skill and successful tactical execution. While the team is celebrating this success, the focus is already shifting to the next crucial match against the same opponent.
Despite currently leading their qualifying group, Hungary's path to the World Cup remains challenging. As a participant in League C of the European qualifiers, finishing first only grants access to the European playoffs. Hungary must then win two demanding two-legged ties against higher-division opponents to secure a historic World Cup berth. Magyar Nemzet will be closely following their progress in this demanding journey.
A találkozó előtt megkértem a lányokat, hogy felszabadultan focizzanak, és látszott, hogy élvezték a játékot. Magas színvonalon futballoztak, egyéni tudásuk legjavát adták, illetve a taktikai húzásaink is bejöttek. Ma még örülünk, de holnaptól már a következő mérkőzésre koncentrálunk
Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.