Joao Cancelo's cracking late goal secured Portugal a topsy-turvy 3-2 World Cup qualifying win over Hungary on Tuesday as Roberto Maetinez's side to made it two wins from two on their road to 2026 in North America.
Hungary took the lead against the run of play in the 21st minute when Barnabas Varga guided in a terrific header from Adam Nagy's floated cross. Debutant Balazs Toth then made two stunning saves to deny Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Neves, but he was powerless to stop Bernardo Silva lashing the ball past him from eight yards nine minutes before half-time.
Portugal took the lead in rather fortuitous fashion after the break as Loic Nego handled in the box from Ronaldo's shot, and the 40-year-old, who now has three goals in two games in his country's qualifiers, perfectly placed his spot-kick into the corner in the 58th minute.
The home fans went wild six minutes from time when Varga scored another brilliant header past the helpless Diogo Costa, but their joy turned into despair less than two minutes later as Cancelo curled in a clinical strike from 20 yards.
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