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Rep of Ireland U21 vs Hungary U21. European Under-21 Championship Qualifying Group G.

Rep of Ireland U21 2

  • R Brady (15th minute)
  • R Murphy (69th minute)

Hungary U21 1

  • M Futacs (38th minute)
  • B Iszlai (sent off 82nd minute)

Republic U21s clinch win

Image: Murphy: Was on target on his debut for Republic of Ireland Under-21s

Rhys Murphy was on target on his debut for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s as they battled for a 2-1 win against 10-man Hungary.

Gunners hitman finds winner against young Hungarians

Arsenal striker Rhys Murphy was on target on his debut for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s as they battled for a 2-1 win against 10-man Hungary in their Euro 2013 qualifying opener. Robbie Brady opened the scoring early on at the Showgrounds in Sligo but the visitors were level at half-time thanks to Marko Futacs' equaliser. Murphy represented England at youth levels and was only called into the squad over the weekend but he was named in Noel King's starting line-up and rewarded his coach with a well-taken winner with 16 minutes to go. Manchester United forward Brady, currently on loan at Hull, opened the scoring inside 15 minutes when he applied a great finish to a good move which also involved Adam Barton. Futacs, who has recently signed for Championship side Portsmouth, then brought Hungary back into the game despite the hosts' continued dominance - the tall striker bagging an equaliser after 38 minutes. Ireland were unlucky not to be awarded a penalty on two separate occasions, firstly when James McCarthy seemed to be pulled back in the box. The second claim came just before the hour mark when Murphy seemed to be brought down but the Arsenal youngster then made the Hungarian defence pay when he slotted home from close range in the 74th minute. The visitors were then reduced to 10-men when Szombathelyi Haladas midfielder Bence Iszlai was dismissed for a poor challenge on Aidan White. The Republic play again on Tuesday when they travel to Turkey who currently sit at the top of the embryonic Group Seven.