Austria's U21 celebrates third victory: Strong team under Perchtold!
Austria's U21 celebrates its third win in a row under coach Perchtold. The team defeated Hungary 3-1 in Wr. Neustadt.

Austria's U21 celebrates third victory: Strong team under Perchtold!
Austria's U21 national team remained flawless in the European Championship qualification under team boss Peter Perchtold. On Tuesday evening the young kickers in Wr. Neustadt achieved their third win in their third game by beating Hungary 3-1. After the encounter, Perchtold was satisfied with the performance of his team, which is now determinedly pursuing its course towards the coming challenges.
In the duel against Hungary, Austria initially fell behind. Balazs Bakti scored in the 23rd minute after a counterattack to give the visitors the lead. But just a few minutes later, Zeteny Jano equalized in the 26th minute, benefiting from the Hungarians' weak defensive work. The young striker prevailed and converted after a pass from David Puczka.
More goals and game progress
After the break, Austria continued their strong game and took the lead in the 60th minute. Luka Reischl used a rebound to make it 2-1. Dijon Kameri finally made it 3-1 in the 73rd minute, who scored the final point after an assist from Furkan Dursun. The Austrian team is not only victorious, but is also showing improving form.
The team was also able to impress in the last two games: four days ago they secured a narrow 1-0 win against Latvia and in March they defeated Switzerland 2-0 in a friendly. These successes boost the team's confidence as they look forward to the upcoming European Championship qualifying games, where they will face teams such as Belarus, Belgium, Denmark and Wales.
Special features of the game and outlook
Before the game kicked off, there was a minute of mourning for the victims of an attack in a school in Graz, which put the entire event in a serious context. The teams and spectators paid respect to the victims and remembered them in silence. Despite the gloomy circumstances, it was still important for the players to set an example through sporting success.
After the game, team boss Perchtold expressed optimism about the future development of his young talents. With this strong qualification record, Austria sees itself well prepared for the coming challenges in the U21 European Championship qualification. The next task will be to continue to confirm the positive performance and prepare as best as possible for the upcoming opponents.
For further details and current information on the U21 European Championship qualification, visit Kicker or Krone. The next encounters promise excitement and the opportunity to continue the impressive series.