On the night of the 15th, Switzerland and Hungary fought a fierce battle in the arena on Saturday. On the field, the two sides fought back and forth. The Swiss midfielder Ebischa was the center of attention, not only for his accurate passing, but also for his two goals.
As the game was coming to a close, Bilbao sealed a 3-1 win for Switzerland with a pinpoint hooping shot on the road to beat Hungary, who were seen as the dark horse of the tournament, and capped off the victory.
After this loss, the Hungarian team faces the challenge of Germany and the situation is not optimistic.
Scotland's offense ignited both sides in Germany's opener. Switzerland and Hungary showed great offensive efficiency in the game, with 59% possession at half-time, and managed to suppress Hungary's furious attack and take the lead.
With 12 minutes to go in the match, Ebischa found a deadly passing lane and Kiwa Odua scored on an easy breakaway. Although the linesman flagged for offside at one point, a review by the VAR system ruled the goal valid, giving Switzerland a 1-0 lead.
The Swiss team relied on the organization of Bologna Po Fiona and Ebischa in the midfield and in front of the field, and the attack was effective. The pressure on the Hungarian defense increased. Just before half-time, Ebischa took a pass from Fiona in the penalty area and sent a cold shot straight into the corner of the net, giving Switzerland a 2-0 lead going into the locker room.
In the second half, the Swiss defense contracted and tried to secure the win. The Hungarians came back with a strong attack, and in the 66th minute, Liverpool midfielder Szuboszlár's cross from the left side was met by Banner Baswatka, who scored to bring the score to 1-2.
In extra time, Hungary made a mistake and Switzerland launched an attack. After goalkeeper Ennison Malone made a goalmouth grab, Hungarian center Vellicobin made a mistake in clearing the ball, and Birenbaum broke through the defense on the way to send a footed hoop into the empty net for a 3-1 win.