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Dominik Szoboszlai's impressive season continued as he provided a fine assist in Hungary's win over Armenia, which moved Hungary one step closer to a World Cup playoff spot. Had Caoimhin Kelleher's Ireland lost to Portugal a few hours later, Hungary's playoff spot would have been assured.
"He was characterized by agility and speed from the start, in the twentieth minute they jumped into his shot, the ball curved dangerously in front of the goal at his corners, he won a key sprint before his goal assist, he twisted brilliantly into the middle. "Before the break, he went back to help his own defenders, which put him far from the home goal, in the first half, 37 out of 37 passes were successful – they say that's not bad.
"He ran a lot, he also did his part in the defense, he ended the match with a free kick: the ball went over the top not long after." Another Hungarian news outlet, Blikk, described Szoboszlai as one of the two most in-form players in its report from the game. Szoboszlai made five key passes and eight progressive passes, while he had a 94 percent pass completion rate across the course of the game.
