On Sunday afternoon we visit the home of eighth-placed Mezőkövesd

Our opponents on Sunday have won their last two matches.
 

On Sunday at 14:30 Vidi will play Mezőköves. The home team is currently 8th in the table with 34 points. In the autumn we drew 2-2 away from home and won 1-0 at the MOL Arena Sósto.

During the winter transfer period, five players left Mezőkövesd and eight new players arrived. Among the new arrivals, Croatian midfielder Andrej Lukic, who has previously played in the Dutch and Portuguese top-flight, has an ever present in the starting line-up for Attila Supka, but the other new arrivals are also featuring regularly. Their latest signing, Ukrainian Vjacseszlav Csurko, made his debut with a goal in his first game last week against Kisvárda.

WINTER TRANSFERS
ArrivalsAmir Bilali (Albania, Academica Clinceni – Romania), Babati Benjamin (ZTE FC), Patrick Ikenne-King (Nigeria, free transfer, most recently with MTK Budapest), Kamer Qaka (Albania, Shkëndija – North Macedonia, free transfer), Andrej Lukic (Croatia, Hrvatski Dragovoljac – Croatia), Tomislav Kis (Croatia, FK Zalgiris – Lithuania)
Loan arrivals: Denis Granecny (Czech, Baník Ostrava – Czech), Vjacseszlav Csurko (Kolosz Kovalivka – Ukraine)
Departures: Baki Ákos (MTK Budapest II), Szépe János (MTK Budapest), Jakub Vojtus (Slovakia, Rapid Bucuresti – Romania), Héctor Martínez Torres (Spain, Real Murcia – Spain)
Loan departures: Derekas Zoltán (Csákvár)

Out of 27 league games so far, the yellow and blues have won 9, lost 11 and drawn 9. Their 29 goals scored is the third fewest in the NB I and their 40 goals conceded is the fourth most. Attila Supka's side have been in good form in the last two rounds, winning 1-0 at home to Gyirmót and most recently 2-1 at Kisvárda. The team's top scorer is Marin Jurina with 10 goals. Their goalkeeper Árpád Tordai, was on loan in the spring of 2022 but did not play a competitive match, and Gergő Kocsis made one appearance for the 2014/2015 champions.

Author: David Rechnitzer

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