Crestfallen Hungary boss Marco Rossi feeling robbed by Ireland's 'master of stolen goals'

'We were prepared for Troy Parrott, who scored a hat-trick, and we knew his skills. We couldn't hold him back today, even though he didn't have many opportunities outside of his goals'
Crestfallen Hungary boss Marco Rossi feeling robbed by Ireland's 'master of stolen goals'

CRESTFALLEN: Hungary head coach Marco Rossi after their world fell in Budapest. Picture: David Balogh/Getty

Hungary manager Marco Rossi has described Ireland hero Troy Parrott as "a master of stolen goals," as a stunned nation came to terms with their dramatic elimination from next year's World Cup.

Rossi admitted that he couldn't find the right words to articulate the sense of sadness at their dramatic fall in front of their own fans at the Puskas Arena.

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