Hungary have got one foot in the Euro 2016 finals after a belter of a goal put them 1-0 up on the night, 2-0 up on aggregate in their qualification playoff with Norway.
Tamas Priskin was the man who got it, much to the surprise of anyone who followed the Championship between the years of 2006 to 2012.
The Hungarian striker bounced from Watford to Preston before Roy Keane brought him to Ipswich, and then he played for QPR, Swansea, and Derby before disappearing in Russia, but now he's back, and he's scored a cracker tonight:
Great goal.
Norway handed a start to Martin Odegaard for the second leg in an attempt to create more chances, but they went behind early and now look likely to fall short at the final hurdle in terms of Euro 2016 qualification.
via r/soccer.