Hungary 1-3 Switzerland ratings players: Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai had an excellent cross to the far corner for Varga to score, but it was still not enough to win against Switzerland

Switzerland made the perfect start to their Euro 2024 campaign with a 3-1 win over Hungary in Cologne on Saturday afternoon. 

It took just 13 minutes for surprise No.9 pick Kwadwo Duah to open the scoring for Switzerland, showing great composure to break the offside trap and finish beyond Peter Gulacsi in his first-ever start at international level.

Hungary vs Switzerland - Euro 2024: Live score, team news and updates as  Dominik Szoboszlai leads the charge for Hungary against an experienced Swiss  squad that includes Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri |Things got even better for Switzerland just before half-time as Michel Aebischer curled a wonderful effort into the far corner after great work from Granit Xhaka, who was the driving force for Switzerland all afternoon.

Hungary looked much improved after the break and pulled a goal back in the 66th minute as Barnabas Varga headed home a Dominik Szoboszlai cross to the far post.

But Marco Rossi’s men couldn’t find an equaliser and were picked off by substitute Breel Embolo late on following a mistake from Willi Orban.

Hungary

Peter Gulacsi – 7/10 – Made some important saves to keep Hungary in the game, including twice denying Ruben Vargas in one-on-one situations.

LIVE MATCH: Hungary vs Switzerland UEFA EURO 2024 | The Peninsula QatarAdam Lang – 5/10 – Wasn’t particularly worse than any other Hungarian defender but was the man hooked as Marco Rossi changed shape at half-time.

Willi Orban – 3/10 – Spent most of the game being Hungary’s most composed defender, only to head the ball straight to Embolo, who settled the game and sealed the points for Switzerland.

Attila Szalai – 5/10 – Battled hard but struggled to get his positioning right. Kept Duah onside for the opening goal.

Attila Fiola – 5/10 – Sloppy with the ball at times, though he kept working hard.

Adam Nagy – 6/10 – Got through some defensive work but never quite got to grips with the game on the ball.

1. FC Union Berlin: So erging es Andras Schäfer beim EM-Auftaktspiel der  UngarnAndras Schafer – 7/10 – Far cleaner with the ball than most of his teammates, posting a 100% completion rate for passes and crosses.

Milos Kerkez – 7/10 – Recovered from a couple of early errors to provide great width and thrust down the left for Hungary, but unfortunately tired as the game wore on.

Roland Sallai – 8/10 – Came to life in the second half with some tricky runs and dangerous crosses. Always looked to take the ball forward and get his side up the pitch.

The Athletic | Football on X: "Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai will lead  Hungary out as captain vs. Switzerland. In doing so, the 23-year-old will  set the European Championship record as the youngest everDominik Szoboszlai – 7/10 – Looked completely unfit at times, but still showed flashes of the brilliance that attracted Liverpool to him last summer. Including the excellent cross to the far post for Varga’s goal.

Barnabas Varga – 7/10 – Was almost completely absent in the first half but returned from the break a changed man. Gave Switzerland’s defenders hell with his physicality and intensity, and deserved his goal when it came.

BBC Sport on X: "Barnabas Varga's recent form  Seven goals in his last  ten games for Hungary  #BBCEuros #Euro2024 #HUNSUI  https://t.co/CEGNKbZWkT" / XSubstitutes:

Bendeguz Bolla (46′, for Lang) – 6/10 – Provided a decent change of pace for Hungary down their right flank.

Laszlo Kleinheisler (67′, for Nagy) – 6/10 – Positive on the ball but unable to provide a defining touch.

Martin Adam (79′, for Szalai) – 4/10 – Brought on for his physical presence but barely worried the Swiss defence.

Marton Dardai (79′, for Kerkez) – 6/10 – Made a couple of important tackles and blocks as the game became stretched.