In a tense Euro 2024 match between Hungary and Scotland, Hungarian forward Barnabas Varga suffered a serious injury. The incident occurred in the second half after an apparent clash with Scotland’s goalkeeper, Angus Gunn, following a free kick. Varga was stretchered off the pitch, prompting concern from both teams and fans.
Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, the Hungarian captain, was visibly emotional as medical staff attended to his teammate. The Hungary team formed a protective shield around Varga during the treatment, and TV cameras discreetly panned away.
After several minutes of medical attention, Varga was taken to the hospital. Fortunately, the Hungarian Football Federation has confirmed that his condition is stable. Varga, who plays for Ferencvaros, is currently receiving care in one of the hospitals in Stuttgart. The federation pledged to provide immediate updates on his status.
Hungary’s head coach, Marco Rossi, expressed optimism, stating that Varga would be “okay.” However, there is a possibility that he may require an operation on his cheekbone.
Fans from both sides applauded as Varga was taken away on the stretcher, underscoring the sportsmanship and concern for the player’s well-being.