England has established a lot of positive standards under Gareth Southgate, be that as it may, against Hungary, the tables were turned on the Three Lions.
Southgate's group - sprinters up at Euro 2020 last year - were pounded 4-0 in Wolverhampton in a shock result.
England have gathered only two points from their four Nations League matches up until this point and sit the lower part of Group A3.
While exhaustion after a difficult season has had its impact in disappointing presentations, it isn't the structure that Southgate will be happy with in front of the current year's World Cup.
With the assistance of Opta information, Stats Perform has chosen the absolute most conspicuous insights from one of England's most amazing losses.
1928 - England have lost a home match by four goals, interestingly since March 1928, when they went down 5-1 to rivals Scotland.
2 - Hungary, in the meantime, have become just the second group to beat Southgate's England in successive matches, after Belgium did as such at the 2018 World Cup.
4 - They are the main group to score four goals in an away match against England since the actual Hungarians prevailed 6-3 at Wembley Stadium way back in 1953.
1964 - Not beginning around 1964 had England lost by at least four goals. On that event, in May of that year, they were crushed 5-1 by Brazil in a well-disposed. On only another event have the Three Lions lost by no less than four goals without scoring, when they drooped to a 5-0 loss to Yugoslavia in 1958, yet that was away from home.
0 - England have neglected to win any of their four games this month (D2, L2). Just in June 2014, in the development to and during the Brazil World Cup, have England played more matches without winning (five).
3 - Roland Sallai is just the second player to have scored upwards of three goals against England in 100 years, alongside Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimović (five), and is the first Hungary player to score two times in an away game against England since both Ferenc Puskas (two) and Nandor Hidegkuti (three) did as such in that 6-3 win at Wembley in 1953.
1 - Jarrod Bowen is the primary player not to wind up on the triumphant side in any of his initial four England appearances (D2 L2) since Ledley King, somewhere in the range of 2002 and 2004 (additionally D2 L2).
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