England suffer stunning 0-4 defeat against Hungary
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Hungary stunned England as they defeated the home side by 4-0 in the UEFA Nations League group stage on Tuesday. It was England’s worst home defeat for 94 years.
It is the first time England have been beaten by four goals in a home game since a 5-1 loss to Scotland in 1928, reports GOAL.
England's players were soundly booed at the full-time whistle by the home fans at Molineux, with the pressure now on manager Gareth Southgate going into the World Cup later this year.
While they dominated possession, England created precious little and were picked off by a clinical Hungarian side which scored from four of its five shots on target.
Roland Sallai opened the scoring after 16 minutes with a smartly taken strike after Kalvin Phillips failed to clear a free-kick, and doubled the advantage after 70 minutes following a Hungary counter-attack.
Zsolt Nagy and Daniel Gazdag then capped a miserable night for Southgate and England, while John Stones was also sent off for a second bookable offence.
The result means England stay bottom of their UEFA Nations League group and in danger of relegation to the second tier of the competition - but of bigger concern was the flat and uninspired performance, resulting in a home defeat by four goals without scoring for their first time ever.