There will be fireworks when Molde and Ferencvaros face each other at Aker Stadion in the first leg of the Champions League playoffs. Molde have slim chances of winning the Eliteserien trophy, and, no doubt, they will give 100% to save the season by booking their place in the Champions League group stages. The Norwegian champions eliminated Qarabag on penalties in the previous round, but Ferencvaros are likely to pose a much bigger threat for the hosts than their previous rivals. SportPesa offers the best odds for this meeting.
The Green and Whites, on the other hand, did well to shock Dinamo Zagreb in the third qualifying round. Ferencvaros have been playing above expectations in the process, and they are surely capable of beating Molde behind closed doors. Even though experienced forward Gergo Lovrencsics could miss the game with injury, away win should be considered as the Norwegians are not enjoying a season to remember. On the BetPawa platform, you can choose a bet on a match using data from the best sports analysts.
HIGHLIGHTED PLAYER (LASHA DVALI):
Lasha Dvali is a Georgian footballer who plays for Hungarian side Ferencvaros as a defender. Lasha Dvali’s main position is centre-back, but he is used as both left-back and defensive midfielder as well. The 191-cm tall footballer has a contract with Ferencvaros until June 30, 2020.
Before joining the Hungarian champions, the Georgian defender played for the likes of Skonto, Reading, Kasimpasa, Duisburg, Slask, Irtysh Pavlodar and Pogon. Lasha Dvali is a product of Saburtalo football academy, but he played for Metalurgi Rustavi during his youth career as well. The Ferencvaros centre-back made his debut with the Georgian national team on March 2015 against Germany, coming as a substitute for Aleksandre Amisulashvili.
He has eight caps with the U21 team as well. Lasha Dvali will have a chance to prove his worth in the Europa League as Ferencvaros will compete in the European competition in the 2019/2020 season.
HIGHLIGHTED TEAM (FERENCVAROS):
Established back in 1899, Ferencvaros are the most successful Hungarian club. The Zold Sasok clinched their 30th domestic trophy in the 2018/2019 season, but they eventually failed to book their place in the Champions League. Dinamo Zagreb proved to be a big catch for Ferencvaros in the Champions League play-offs, but the Green Eagles booked their spot in the Europa League group stages for the first time ever the same season.
Ferencvaros are well known for their green and white home kit, but they wear white shirts and white shorts when playing on the travels. Ujpest are considered the club’s fiercest rivals, whilst Ferencvaros and MTK Budapest face each other in the Eternal derby.
Honved are seen as the club’s bitter rivals as well. Back in 1975 the Zold Sasok made it to the UEFA Cup Winner’s Cup, with the team losing to Ukrainian club Dynamo Kiev in the title game. Sandor Kocsis, who scored 75 goals in 68 appearances for the Hungarian national team, is the club’s most notable footballer.