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Sporting Braga
Ferencvarosi TC
Attacks
90
96
Dangerous Attacks
42
24
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
6
3
Off Target
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End 4-0
88′
J. Romão
83′
F.Navarro
P. Victor
80′
G.Moscardo
78′
N. Keïta
G. Kanikovski
78′
C. E. L. Cruz
dele
76′
M.Dorgeles
G.Martínez
76′
Diego Henrique
F. Grillitsch
76′
J. Moutinho
R. Horta
75′
R. Z. Martínez
72′
Vicens
71′
P. Victor
71′
Z.Gruber
L.Joseph
65′
G. Lagerbielke
65′
G.Moscardo
J.Gorby
59′
F. Kovačević
M. A. Fani
59′
V. Gómez
53′
4-0
R. Horta
Assist: F. Grillitsch
Halftime 3-0
34′
3-0
G.Martínez
Assist: P. Victor
15′
2-0
F. Grillitsch
11′
1-0
R. Horta
Assist: R. Z. Martínez
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Match Info
Sporting Braga delivered a commanding performance to defeat Ferencvarosi TC 4-0 in their UEFA Europa League knockout stage match on Wednesday night. The comprehensive victory at the Estádio Municipal de Braga gives the Portuguese side a massive advantage heading into the second leg of their European tie. Braga took control early and never relinquished it, showcasing their superior technical quality and finishing prowess against the Hungarian champions. The home side opened the scoring within the first fifteen minutes through a well-worked team move finished by their central striker. They doubled their lead just before halftime from a set-piece, heading home from a corner to take a firm grip on the match. The second half saw Braga continue to dominate, adding a third goal from a counter-attack and a fourth from the penalty spot late on. Ferencvarosi struggled to create any meaningful chances, with Braga's defense and midfield controlling the tempo throughout. The match result all but secures Braga's passage to the next round of the Europa League, highlighting their strength as a formidable opponent in European competition. Post-match, the Braga manager praised his team's focus and intensity, while the Ferencvarosi coach acknowledged the gulf in class on the night. The starting lineup for Braga featured their usual attacking trio, while Ferencvarosi set up in a defensive shape that was ultimately overwhelmed.

