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Adam Idah continued his impressive form by scoring the opening goal for the Republic of Ireland in their 2-1 friendly win against Hungary. The striker, who had previously scored the winning goal in the Scottish Cup final for Celtic, found the back of the net with a powerful header past the Hungary goalkeeper.

Idah’s loan spell at Celtic has been successful and sparked rumors of a potential permanent move to the club. However, his future at Norwich City, his parent club, remains uncertain. In the second half of the match, Celtic’s Liam Scales replaced Shane Duffy in defense as the teams were tied at halftime.

Celtic’s Mikey Johnston, Bosun Lawal, and Aberdeen’s Jamie McGrath were unused substitutes in the game. It was a successful performance for Adam Idah and the Republic of Ireland as they secured a victory against Hungary in Dublin. The striker’s goal and continued good form bode well for his future in both club and international football.

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