Adam Idah opened the scoring for Republic of Ireland against Hungary in a 2-1 friendly win in Dublin. This marked his fourth goal in 25 international appearances. Idah had recently scored the late winner for Celtic in the Scottish Cup final against Rangers before completing his loan from Norwich City.
The 23-year-old striker lost his marker to head a goal past Hungary’s goalkeeper, Peter Gulasci, putting his team ahead after 35 minutes. Idah’s performance in the match highlighted his talent and potential for success in the future.
During the game, Celtic’s Liam Scales came on to replace Shane Duffy at half time when the scores were level. Idah’s impressive goal-scoring ability and overall impact on the match demonstrate his value to both club and country.
On the bench, Celtic’s Mikey Johnston and uncapped defender Bosun Lawal, as well as Aberdeen midfielder Jamie McGrath, were unused substitutes. Idah’s performance in the match has sparked discussions about his future at Carrow Road and the potential for a return to Celtic after his loan spell ends.
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