Now everyone is still under the influence of euphoria, and it is almost impossible to evaluate with a cool head. A cool head means that you take into account all the factors related to yesterday's Hungarian-Italian match, and if you do this, you will come to the following result:

Hungary could not be group leader last night!

Right now, the progressives scream lustily, here comes a brainiac who fits into the line of the Soros-Trianon-Illuminati. He's coming.

Do we know who the leaders of the Shining West are? Yes, they are the ones who go to climate conferences in private jets so they can tell you that you are bad because you didn't select the yogurt box! The same kind sits at the head of the big sports federations. Everyone has already forgotten the famous Platin-Blatter couple, who were involved in such a degree of corruption (that is, that they received unaccounted money in their pockets) that they would have been in prison for long years in better places, but these two scoundrels were acquitted by the court. O holy rule of law…

In the case of UEFA, we can also discover a lot of anomalies if we look at their anti-racism stickers of all kinds, for example, here are the broadcasts and their royalties. If you want to watch the summary of yesterday's match on the website of the Hungarian M4 Sport channel today, you cannot do so, because the MTA cannot broadcast the match outside the borders of Hungary. It's bullshit, but it makes business sense.

Speaking of business, let's look at reality. Hungary's population is ten million, while Italy's has sixty million consumers, which means that in the case of Italy, UEFA, which organizes the Nations League, will reap six times more income here and there (...) from sponsors and advertising revenue, as if Hungary had won yesterday's match and qualified for the NL 2023 to the quarter finals in June.

It is bad enough for UEFA that the commercially disadvantaged Croatia is already there, because it won its group, and France, which also represents a large market, was only third in that group.

A word like a hundred, UEFA could no longer afford another loss of profit with Hungary's group lead.

All of this was well known by the three referees (led by the French, olala!) and the peepers in the VAR room, as their bread-giving master must have brought this to their attention, having wrapped it up sufficiently: Hungary cannot go any further! So that 11 was not awarded... (Ádám Martin said about the missed penalty after the foul committed against him: if it wasn't a penalty, I would walk to Korea - because Alessandro Bastoni upset him in a scoring position inside the penalty area.-ed.)

Of course, now the smart ones will come that our situations should have been kicked. Yes, of course, it should have gone in, but I hate that the referee would have intervened in the match as he was ordered to do.

And there's another factor here. So what? Yes, politics!

Spectators all over Europe can throw our players, but only the Hungarians have a suspended behind-the-scenes match at UEFA and not others. They had expected that there would be a little booing at the little Italian negro striker last night, or some kind of rhyme, what wouldn't the sixty-five thousand fascist mob in Puskás do for that? Gives a standing ovation to Italy's national anthem! There has never been anything like it in the world!

Of course, everyone knows that this standing ovation was not for Maldini and his team, but for the Italian people, who were so brave as to elect the Meloni-Salvini-Berlusconi axis as the leader of Italy. Scandal!

Well, for free, that's why it wasn't possible to give the 11, lest Orbán be strengthened by UEFA as well!

Would all this be wine analysis? Cool! The bloody reality we live in, but that's okay, we keep going, because as the rhyme in the stands says: we win even if we lose!

Go Hungary! Hungarians go for it!

Source: Sándor Papp/Felvidék.ma