The coach is hoping fans of the Magyars can now look forward with optimism rather than harking back to the glory days of the 1950s, after they battled to a draw
Hungary boss Bernd Storck felt his side's last-gasp equaliser against Iceland was reward for their attacking mindset.
It looked for so long as though Iceland would pinch it on the back of a stout defensive display and a penalty from Gylfi Sigurdsson.
But Hungary claimed a share of the spoils when Birkir Saevarsson diverted Nemanja Nikolic's low cross into his own net with two minutes to go to move Storck's men on to four points in Group F and within touching distance of the last 16.