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Northern Ireland celebrate Kevin Malget's own goal.

Embarrassing own goal hands Northern Ireland fifth straight win

Kevin Malget had a night to forget at Windsor Park on Thursday.

NORTHERN IRELAND PREPARED for their Euro 2020 qualifier against Germany with a fifth straight win as Kevin Malget’s own goal gifted them a 1-0 friendly victory over Luxembourg.

Ahead of Monday’s meeting with the 2014 World Cup winners, Michael O’Neill made eight changes for Thursday’s friendly in Belfast.

A lack of cohesion in Northern Ireland’s play was evident in a first half that Luxembourg dominated, though Bailey Peacock-Farrell was not tested before Malget’s calamitous mistake put the hosts ahead.

O’Neill took the chance to blood more of Northern Ireland’s youngsters in the second half, as his side comfortably maintained their winning run.

Maurice Deville should have capped a well-crafted Luxembourg attack off in the 20th minute, but failed to keep his close-range header down.

Unfortunately for Luxembourg, Malget had no such issues at the other end eight minutes before half-time, when the defender headed George Saville’s wayward effort into his own net.

Jordan Thompson and Gavin Whyte both wanted penalties in quick succession shortly after the hour, but their appeals fell on deaf ears.

Thompson squandered a fine chance to put the game to bed with 16 minutes remaining, though his failure to drill home Shayne Lavery’s cut-back ultimately mattered little.

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    Apr 8th 2013, 5:25 PM

    Pulling a hamstring in the Bahamas ? She must have been some birdie he was chasing !!!! Go on Clarke you dirty dog.

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    Apr 8th 2013, 5:10 PM

    Best of luck Darren hope you win a few more tournaments before retiring

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    Apr 8th 2013, 5:49 PM

    Got injured in the bahamas myself l over the weekend, playing hurling. I’m still not walking properly

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    Apr 8th 2013, 7:08 PM

    But then again you are Dirk Diggler…..

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    Apr 8th 2013, 7:16 PM

    Hamstring? More like worn his elbow out lifting pints of stout !

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    Apr 8th 2013, 5:36 PM

    Very disappointing for his family especially the kids. I expect he will deal with it with integrity and hopefully he can make the most of his bad luck by enjoying his family time.

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    Apr 8th 2013, 11:08 PM

    Never knew you could get injured by supping pints

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    Apr 9th 2013, 2:30 AM

    Big Alison too much for the big lad. lol

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    Apr 8th 2013, 8:58 PM

    Wtf might he have been doing that was that strenuous it caused him injury? Ponders.

    Not a bad place to have been injured. The Bahamas.

    It will be Costa del Nowhere for this summer.

    Lucky git.

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