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Giorgi Mamardashvili saves penalty as the ‘real’ Milos Kerkez returns

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Giorgi Mamardashvili redeemed himself by saving a penalty he gave away for Georgia, while Milos Kerkez drew attention with a trademark attacking display for Hungary. Elsewhere, both Kerkez and Dominik Szoboszlai started down the left as Hungary faced Armenia, and while Szoboszlai was the more influential player in a 2-0 victory the left-back’s performance was a major talking point.



Struggling for consistency so far at Liverpool as he adjusts to a more conservative role, Kerkez was given freedom to attack for his country. When Milos Kerkez is given freedom to stretch play & bomb down the wing, he looks like the player Liverpool bought from Bournemouth this summer.

Kerkez being played as an attacking LB bombing up and down the left side. Wirtz played off the left and playing in the LHS as an inside #10. — NiHADlfc (@NiHADlfc) October 12, 2025 Per FotMob, Szoboszlai created more chances than any other player in Hungary’s win (four), having been deployed as a left winger by manager Marco Rossi.