Her first category returns to competitive action Hungary, with the winter break coming to an end. The curtain will open with the postponed match between the champion Ferencvaros and the tail Diosgyor. This particular match will not concern us, since the dominance of the champions is not disputed, but the case of the guest is interesting, with Sunday's match against Paxi be clearly more passable.
Let's start with the simple first, although the host deflated from the end of November onwards, its course can be described as quite satisfactory, with the change in technical leadership at the end of September being considered successful. Of course, the difference from the positions that lead to demotion is small and all possibilities are open. If the team shows the effectiveness of the first games with Bognar at the helm, it will not be in danger, but if it continues in the pattern of December, it will get involved in adventures.
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Diosgyor is immersed in adventures and with the changes he made during the break, he hopes for better days. Gerkel Jerry, who took over the technical leadership in December, is a thing of the past, with the three defeats the team has achieved under his supervision leading the administration to replace him with Zoran Zekic. The Croat has a good resume and seems to be a good choice. In the effort to avoid relegation will help all eight new players who have come so far while at least for now there have been no departures, although with such a large roster, it will logically be discarded after the first games.
Dioscor's moves show that he is in the mood to fight it and logically he will appear improved in the continuation of the championship. Paksi is certainly not a scarecrow, of course Diosgyor's 0-0-7 away win is a deterrent, but in 2.15 which offers us the double opportunity (AH + 0.5) The stoiximan worth the risk.