Priskin Wins Cap as Hungary Lose to England - Ipswich Town News
Town striker Tamás Priskin won his 27th Hungary cap as his national side lost 2-1 to England at Wembley this evening.
Priskin came on in the 83rd minute for one-time Town target Gergely Rudolf, while team-mate Márton Fülöp remained on the bench for the full 90 minutes.
The Blues striker set up a good chance for Fulham’s Zoltan Gera close to the end but keeper Joe Hart saved.
Earlier, Phil Jagielka scored an own goal to put the visitors in front, despite the ball clearly not crossing the line, but England skipper Steven Gerrard hit back with two quick goals to win the match.
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