England opened their Nations League campaign with a disappointing 1-0 defeat against Hungary in Budapest on Saturday afternoon.In a game of few chances, Dominik Szoboszlai's second-half penalty after a dubious foul by Reece James was enough to win it for the home side.
England created barely anything in reply as Gareth Southgate's team slipped to a poor defeat in their first of four games in quick succession.While the nature of the penalty, given after James was adjudged to have pulled down his man, was controversial, England can hardly claim they deserved anything from the match.
It really could have been 2-0 to Hungary but Laszlo Kleinheisler turned over when presented with a near open goal following a save by Jordan Pickford.
Debutant Jarrod Bowen had a few glimpses of goal and Harry Kane hit the side-netting with a late snap-shot, but Hungary held on to the win.
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