Each team scored a goal in the first half on Wednesday in Stuttgart, which ended the game. Szoboszlai was captain of his country and plays defence for Liverpool.
Musiala got the first goal in the middle of the first half, and the 23-year-old almost tied the game twice quickly. Manuel Neuer stretched out and stopped Szoboszlai’s free kick from the top corner the first time he tried to score. When he came back into the box again, Jonathan Tah stopped his shot.
When Gundogan scored in the 67th minute, Hungary lost their second game of the tournament. They will play Andy Robertson’s Scotland on Sunday to finish the pool stages.
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His country’s goal gave them an early lead in Wednesday night’s Group A match in Cologne. The Liverpool left back helped set up the goal. He broke the defence by running from deep, and Scott McTominay’s shot that was blocked went in.
Then, Xherdan Shaqiri, who used to play for Red, scored an amazing goal to tie the game for Switzerland. It was almost the game-winner for Scotland, though, when Robertson sent in a free kick that Grant Hanley headed onto the post.
But the score would end in a tie. That means Scotland’s last group game is on Sunday against Hungary. They will be in third place, one point ahead of Dominik Szoboszlai’s team.