Adam Idah scores fourth international goal and impresses in friendly match against Hungary

Idah extends scoring run as Ireland settle for draw

In the friendly match between Republic of Ireland and Hungary in Dublin, Adam Idah scored the second goal for Ireland, leaving Hungary struggling to keep up. This marked his fourth goal in just 25 international appearances, showcasing his impressive talent and potential for future success.

Idah had recently made headlines with his late winner for Celtic against Rangers in the Scottish Cup final. After completing his loan from Norwich City, he was able to put in a strong performance on the field.

During the game, Liam Scales came on to replace Shane Duffy at half time when the scores were level. However, it was Idah who stole the show with his impressive goal-scoring ability and overall impact on the match.

On the bench, Celtic’s Mikey Johnston and uncapped defender Bosun Lawal, as well as Aberdeen midfielder Jamie McGrath, were unused substitutes. Despite this, 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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