Szoboszlai bemoans red card decision as Hallgrímsson dismisses Hungarian complaints

The Boys in Green fought back from two goals down on Saturday evening. 
Szoboszlai bemoans red card decision as Hallgrímsson dismisses Hungarian complaints

DEBRIEF: Ireland's Head coach Heimir Hallgrímsson speaks to Nathan Collins after the match. Pic: INPHO/James Crombie

Dominik Szoboszlai led the Hungarian grumbles against officiating after they coughed up a two-lead goal lead to draw Saturday’s opening World Cup qualifier in Ireland.

Hungary were on track to head into Tuesday’s visit of Portugal with the carat of taking outright leadership of a condensed group available but second-half goals by Evan Ferguson and Adam Idah, the second three minutes into stoppage time, eked out a 2-2 draw.

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