Hanna Nemeth scores a last-minute winner as Hungary defeat Northern Ireland 3-2 in the Women's Nations League in Gyor.
Northern Ireland conceded a last-minute winner as they lost 3-2 to Hungary in the Women's Nations League.
Simone Magill equalised with a penalty in the 89th minute after Sarah McFadden was fouled, but Hanna Nemeth touched in a 94th-minute free-kick for the hosts. The pressure kept coming as Northern Ireland struggled to get out of their own half, and there was another warning sign as Dora Zeller shot straight at Turner before Szabo's opener in the 18th minute.
That seemed to spark Northern Ireland into life and they grew into the half, but they struggled to create any clear-cut openings in the first half as the sodden pitch limited the amount of flowing football from either side. Turner, who has been deputising in goal in the absence of the injured Jackie Burns, produced a superb save to tip Fenyvesi's long-range effort onto the woodwork and Papai should have done better after being played in, but the striker could only steer wide.
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