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Ireland's Chiedozie Ogbene Emphasises Must-Win Situation Ahead Of Hungary Clash

Chiedozie Ogbene highlights the urgency for Ireland to secure a victory against Hungary in their World Cup qualifier. A win is essential to maintain their qualification hopes after a recent success against Portugal.

The Republic of Ireland faces a decisive World Cup qualifier against Hungary, with Chiedozie Ogbene emphasising the importance of victory. Ireland is currently third in Group F, trailing Hungary by one point and leaders Portugal by three. A recent 2-0 win over Portugal, highlighted by Troy Parrott's two goals, has boosted their confidence. However, they must secure another win at Puskas Arena to keep their qualification hopes alive.

Ogbene expressed the team's determination, stating, "This result [against Portugal] hasn't defined us yet. We have to go to Hungary with a level head, and we must win." The team understands that only a win will suffice as a draw won't benefit their standings.

Ireland's recent success against Portugal was built on a solid defensive performance. They managed to neutralise threats from players like Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo's frustration led to a red card after an altercation with Dara O'Shea. Ogbene praised his teammates' resilience, noting that even top players can succumb to pressure.

"Frustration can kick in and happen to the best of us," Ogbene remarked. "Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best players in the world, if not the best, and it happened to him, but that's credit to the boys and how they defended."

Ireland's Crucial Match Against Hungary
The Irish team aims to carry forward the positive momentum from their last match into Sunday's game against Hungary. They are aware that Hungary will be prepared to counter their efforts. Ogbene acknowledged the challenge ahead but stressed the importance of maintaining focus and determination.

"It's all or nothing, really," he said. "We can't go there and try to get a draw as it won't do us any good, so we need to win this game."

As Ireland prepares for this critical encounter in Budapest, they remain focused on securing victory. The team's recent performance has instilled confidence, but they understand the necessity of replicating such efforts against Hungary. With everything at stake, Ireland is determined to give their all in pursuit of World Cup qualification.
Story first published: Saturday, November 15, 2025, 19:46 [IST]
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