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Kevin Malget own goal hands Northern Ireland friendly win over Luxembourg

A horror own goal from Kevin Malget was enough to give an experimental Northern Ireland side a 1-0 victory over Luxembourg in their Windsor Park friendly.

Malget inexplicably headed into his own net eight minutes before half-time to settle a match short on quality as both sides looked to more important challenges to come on Monday.

For Northern Ireland, that is a Euro 2020 qualifier against Germany, a match which loomed large in Michael O’Neill’s thinking as he sprung a few surprises in a youthful starting line-up.

Cardiff defender Ciaron Brown – uncapped at any level and only called into Ian Baraclough’s under-21s squad last week – started and looked assured as O’Neill made eight changes to the side that beat Belarus in June.

O’Neill’s side would not manage a shot on target in the opening 45 minutes, but they would take the lead before the break thanks to Malget’s own goal.

O’Neill responded by sending on Shayne Lavery for his second cap and McCalmont for his debut.

He raced down the right before brushing the side-netting with a shot from a tight angle before his low cross from the left deserved a better finish than Thompson’s rising effort.

Liam Donnelly – who has scored eight goals in eight for Motherwell to start the season – then came on for his second cap and almost got his first international goal soon after.

Luxembourg’s substitute goalkeeper Ralph Schon collided with his own defender and spilt the ball before making a smart save to deny Donnelly on the follow-up.

Galbraith came on to make his debut with three minutes remaining as Steven Davis also enjoyed a late cameo to equal Aaron Hughes’ tally of 112 caps on the night the former defender had been honoured at half-time.

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