We are not surprised, but of course our hands are clenched: UEFA punished the Hungarian national team with 3 behind closed doors matches. Why? Could this be a question about a board creating a rainbow website? This is a mean band too!

As the recently organized EC matches proved, the citizens of Hungary are able to show unity regardless of party affiliation, and support their country - and of course their national team - with honor. Our team and fans deserve all the recognition, the former fought bravely, and the latter disciplinedly (but enthusiastically) cheered on the national eleven.

She just had a little bibi. First of all, these compromised Hungarian boys were not willing to kneel down the BLM way , and secondly, this country dared to enact a child protection (and not LGBTQ protection) law in a despicable way. These Hungarians do not learn from anything, they are not able to understand that they have to behave like a colony. And if they get out of line, they have to be kicked back,

UEFA also kicks. He accuses the fans of racist behavior in the absence of any evidence (indeed, despite the opinions of those involved), and just like in Stalin's time, the mere accusation was enough to declare him "guilty" and the three-match, behind-closed-doors decision. You guys at UEFA are scumbags, you've just proven that!

Péter Szijjártó gave his opinion on what happened

"After a year and a half behind closed doors, this June we Hungarians again showed Europe and the world what it's like when there is a real football atmosphere at a football match. The four full-house EC matches in Budapest will remain an eternal memory for everyone. Due to the restrictions on the number of spectators in the other host stadiums (except London), we had the most spectators and the most frenetic atmosphere.

After that, last night the world press was full of the fact that UEFA will close the Puskás Arena for three matches due to discriminatory expressions of fans! And this is no joke!!!

It seems that UEFA will continue to employ the already familiar watchdog-inclined stadium whistleblowers whose only job is to write reports about who said (or didn't say) what in the stands. As in communism: you don't need proof, the whistleblower's report is enough.

What is UEFA saying again with this decision? Rushing onto the pitch during the anthem and provoking the players singing the anthem: it's okay, sending a commando line to the side of the pitch: it's okay, shining a laser into the opponent's goalkeeper's eyes: it's okay, throwing things at the opponent's fans: it's okay, but having a full house match, cheering , to create a frenzied atmosphere: well, that's why the stadium has to be closed.

The committee that makes such a decision is a pathetic and cowardly body. Shame on you!”