Last night, the Hungarian Federation revealed that footballer Barnabas Varga was in a “stable” clinical condition and under observation, in a Stuttgart hospital, after his collision with the Scotland goalkeeper, in the Euro 2024 tournament. In a later update, it was stated that Varga had suffered several bone fractures. His face and that he will most likely undergo surgery.
The 68th minute was passing, when Varga collided with Angus Gunn and fell helpless on the field, leaving him prostrate with convulsions, while his teammates and opponents demanded the immediate entry of medical teams, with anxiety and fear appearing on the faces of the players. Members of both teams and people in the stands.
Hungarian captain Dominik Szoboszlai was unable to contain his tears and the player, after making decisive passes for several minutes, ended up being carried off the field on a stretcher due to general concern for his health.
Hungary ended up defeating Scotland, 1-0, in the first group match at Euro 2024, with a goal scored by Hungarian striker Kevin Csoboth, a former Benfica player, in the 90th+10th minute.

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