Second-placed Puskás Akadémia visit the MOL Arena Sóstó on Saturday evening

Our opponents have not lost in their last 5 league games, but they have drawn four times and won only once.
 

On Saturday evening at 20:00, second-placed Puskás Akadémia FC visit the MOL Arena Sóstó. In the autumn, we played our county rivals in a 0-0 draw in Székesfehérvár, while this January we suffered a 1-0 defeat in Felcsút.

There was no major player movement in Felcsút during the winter transfer period, with four arrivals and as many departures - including Krisztián Géresi, who returned to Vidi after his loan deal expired, and Nándor Tamás, who moved on to Csákvár immediately after his loan spell in Sepszentgyörgy. In addition, Mohamed Mezgrani suffered a serious knee injury shortly after his arrival, so Zsolt Hornyák cannot count on him for the rest of the season.

WINTER TRANSFER MOVEMENT
Arrivals
Mohamed Mezgrani (Belgium/Algeria, Budapest Honvéd), Sahab Zahedi (Iran, Zorja Luhanszk – Ukraine)
Loan returnSkribek Alen (ZTE FC), Tamás Nándor (Sepsi OSK – Romania)
Loaned out: Papp Kristóf (Budaörs), Posztobányi Patrik (ZTE FC), Tamás Nándor (Csákvár)
Returning to our club from loan: Géresi Krisztián (MOL Fehérvár FC)

PAFC remained unbeaten in their last five games, but drew four times (ZTE - PAFC 0-0, PAFC - FTC 2-2, Gyirmót - PAFC 1-1, PAFC - Kisvárda 0-0) and only won 2-0 against Paks. It is also true that Saturday opponents suffered serious defeats against Paks, as György Bognár's side had twice defeated Puskás Akadémi this season (PAFC - Paks 1-6, Paks - PAFC 4-1). 

Puskás Akadémia FC have won 13 of their 28 league games so far, drawing 9 and losing 6. They have scored 36 goals, but have conceded the second fewest goals after FTC with only 28. The team's top scorer is Alexandru Baluta with 7 goals.

Author: David Rechnitzer

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