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‘Soccer Close’ England was the first in history to concede four goals without a goal and suffered a complete defeat.

England lost 4-0 in the 2022-2023 UEFA Nations League Group A match once morest Hungary at Molyne Stadium in Wolverhampton, England.

According to Opta, an expert in soccer statistics, England lost by more than four goals at home for the first time since their 1-5 defeat once morest Scotland in March 1928.

It is the first time in history that they have lost by more than four goals without scoring in the home.

Also, in November 1953, following losing 3-6 to Hungary, they gave up 4 or more points at home for the first time in 69 years.

In the Nations League, the top team in each group will hold a semi-finals tournament called the ‘Finals’ in June next year to determine the winner. Advancement to the Finals was canceled.

'Soccer closing song' England, first 0-4 loss in home office history humiliated (overall)

Hungary took the lead with a goal from Roland Sulloy.

In the 16th minute of the first half, Seoloi took the lead by finishing the ball with a strong right foot shot from the left side of the goal area during the door-to-door competition, and in the 25th minute of the second half, with the help of Martin Adam, he scored an additional goal.

In the 35th minute of the second half, Hungary opened the gap 3-0 with a goal from long-distance by Jolt Nagi, while England lost even more in the 37th minute as John Stones was sent off for accumulated warnings.

Stones received a second yellow card for elbowing a Hungarian player.

In the 44th minute of the second half, Daniel Gazdak finished off Nagi’s exquisite penetration pass with a chip shot, putting the wedge in Hungary’s victory.

'Soccer closing song' England, first 0-4 loss in home office history humiliated (overall)

In the same group match at Borussia Park in Monchengladbach, Germany beat Italy 5-2.

Germany, who reported their first victory in the tournament, placed 2nd in the group (6 points, 1 win, 3 draws) following Hungary (7 points, 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss), and Italy was 3rd (5 points, 1 win, 2 draws) 1) stayed.

Germany ended the first half with a 2-0 lead with Joshua Kimmich’s opening goal in the 10th minute and Ilkay Gundogan’s penalty kick in the 49th minute.

In the sixth minute of the second half, Thomas Muller scored an additional goal to continue Germany’s goal feast.

Timo Werner added a multi-goal.

'Soccer closing song' England, first 0-4 loss in home office history humiliated (overall)

In the 23rd minute of the second half, Werner scored his first goal by sliding a right-footed shot from a cutback passed by Serge Gnabri from the left.

Italy scored in the 33rd minute, Wilfried Nyotto and Alessandro Bastoni in the 49th minute, but it was too late to turn the game around.

In League A Group 4, the Netherlands beat Wales 3-2 by scoring goals from Noah Lange, Cody Gapo and Memphis Depay at home to take the top spot (10 points, 3 wins, 1 draw).

Wales remained at the bottom of the group (points 1, 1 draw, 3 losses).

/yunhap news

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