Eurosport - Thu, 27 Mar 15:22:00 2008
Fulham outcast David Healy scored at both ends as Northern Ireland thrashed Georgia 4-1 in a home friendly.
Before the match, Healy - who cannot get a game under Roy Hodgson at Fulham - had received an award from UEFA president Michel Platini for top-scoring with 13 goals in Euro 2008 qualifying.
The former Manchester United, Leeds and Preston striker then missed several opportunities before Burnley striker Kyle Lafferty grabbed the opener.
Healy got his goal though, a long-range shot taking a deflection on 33 minutes, before Lafferty headed a third soon afterwards to give Nigel Worthington's men a commanding half-time lead.
Healy then put past his own keeper Maik Taylor after he had saved Levan Tskitishvili's spot-kick following a handball by debutant Michael O'Connor.
Peter Thompson bundled in a late fourth for the hosts - his first for Northern Ireland.
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