Tense Lisbon match sees Szalai’s header put Hungary ahead of Portugal’s Ronaldo

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The Hungarian national team took the lead against Portugal on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at José Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Defender Szalai scored with a header at the 8th minute, capitalizing on a Szoboszlai corner kick that exposed a Portuguese defensive lapse. The match, part of the fourth round of Group F, remains ongoing with a 0-1 score in Hungary’s favor. Portugal, leading the group with nine points, seeks a comeback to secure an early World Cup spot.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who could match the all-time qualifiers’ top scorer record, is active but Portugal has yet to level the game. Hungary, second with four points, maintains a solid defensive stance under coach Marco Rossi.

The match draws attention due to Ronaldo’s presence and Hungary’s surprising early edge, relying on swift counterattacks.

  • Key early moments:
    • 1′: Kickoff at José Alvalade; national anthems played moments prior.
    • 3′: Portugal controls possession; Hungarian defense tracks from a distance.
    • 4′: Ronaldo battles Szalai in a duel after a Bernardo Silva pass.
    • 6′: Sallai links with Négo and shoots; Diogo Costa makes a solid save.
    • 8′: Goal! Szalai heads in Szoboszlai’s corner to beat Costa.

Lineup and initial tactics

Portugal lines up in a 4-3-3 with Diogo Costa in goal, Semedo, Rúben Dias, Renato Veiga, and Nuno Mendes in defense, Rúben Neves, Vitinha, and Bruno Fernandes in midfield, and Bernardo Silva, Pedro Neto, and Cristiano Ronaldo in attack. Coach Roberto Martínez emphasizes possession to pressure early.

Hungary mirrors the 4-3-3, with Balázs Tóth in goal, Négo, Orbán, Szalai, and Kerkez in defense, Schäfer, Styles, and Szoboszlai in midfield, and Bolla, Varga, and Sallai up top. Rossi focuses on compact defense and quick transitions.

This setup explains the early goal, with Hungary exploiting a set piece.

The match continues with Portugal holding more possession but failing to score by the 14th minute.

First-half timeline

At the 9th minute, Pedro Neto receives on the left and attempts a cross, but Hungary’s defense clears confidently.

Rúben Dias delivers a precise cross to Ronaldo at the 11th, but Orbán intercepts in the box.

Two minutes later, Sallai’s foul on Bernardo Silva gives Portugal a free-kick opportunity.

Nuno Mendes mishandles the set piece at the 13th, wasting a rehearsed move.

On-field reactions post-goal

Szalai’s goal energized Hungary, doubling their midfield marking to stifle Portugal’s advances. Diogo Costa, criticized for the corner mistake, vocally organizes the backline.

Portugal ramps up the tempo, with Vitinha distributing long passes to the wings. Ronaldo, visibly driven, demands deep balls, but Orbán and Szalai block central spaces.

The Alvalade crowd chants in support, while Martínez signals for tactical tweaks from the sideline.

These shifts suggest balance, with the 0-1 score holding at the 14th minute.

Group F context

Portugal leads Group F with nine points, followed by Hungary with four. Armenia has three, and Ireland trails with one point.

A Portuguese win, paired with an Armenian loss to Ireland, secures a 2026 World Cup berth.

Hungary aims to upset the leaders to close the gap and vie for a direct spot.

Ronaldo, with 39 goals in qualifiers, ties Carlos Ruiz’s record and could break it today.

Key moments timeline

The first half unfolds with intensity, marked by pivotal plays:

  • 00′: Match starts; Portugal presses with early passing.
  • 04′: Ronaldo shoots with his left after a combination but misses the target.
  • 05′: Pedro Neto miscontrols a Nuno Mendes pass on the left.
  • 08′: Goal! Szalai heads Szoboszlai’s corner to take the lead.
  • 12′: Bernardo Silva earns a foul, setting up a Portuguese chance.

Portugal’s growing pressure

Bernardo Silva sets the midfield tempo, linking defense and attack with sharp vision. At the 11th minute, his pass to Ronaldo nearly equalizes, but the defense clears.

Nuno Mendes, on the left flank, advances with dribbles but errs in execution at the 13th. The crowd cheers the effort, backing the home side.

Vitinha and Rúben Neves anchor the midfield, recovering balls from Hungary’s counterattacks.

The first half remains open, with the score at 0-1 at the 14th minute.

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