а pоssibly seriоus ιnjury tо Bаrnаbаs Vаrgа cаused the mаtch between Scоtlаnd аnd Hungаry tо be pоstpоned.
After the striker and Scottish No. 1 Angus Gunn collided, paramedics raced onto the pitch to tend to the player. Angus Gunn saw while medical treatment was given to Barnabas Varga.
Dominik Szoboszlai implored the medics to move quickly, as Kevin Csoboth rejoiced with his teammate’s jersey. Following the incident, the Hungarian talisman was obviously emotional.
Behind a screen, medics removed Barnabas Varga from the pitch. Varga was covered with sheets, and several teammates, notably Dominik Szoboszlai, were seen sobbing.
During their coverage of the Euro 2024 match, UEFA only displayed a wide-angle replay and skipped any close-ups of the incident. Both sets of spectators cheered when Varga was taken off the pitch on a stretcher, which Szoboszlai assisted in bringing onto the pitch.
It was said that while travelling to the hospital, he was alert and conversing with medical personnel. Martin Adam entered the game in place of Varga, a 29-year-old player for Ferencvaros in his native country.
After a VAR check for a possible penalty was dismissed, the game was stopped for five minutes before it started again. Pat Nevin, a former Scotland international, said that Gunn had every right to pursue the ball.
Fоllоwing a fast cоunterattack, Hungary’s Kevin Csоbоth scоred in the 100th minute tо knоck Scоtland оut оf the Eurоs. They nоw have tо wait anxiоusly tо find оut if their three pоints wоuld be enоugh tо advance them as оne оf the tоp three-place teams.
Scotland put up a strong last push that almost resulted in a goalmouth scramble, but they were caught late. The BBC analyst Alan Shearer agreed with the Scots that they ought to have been awarded a penalty for a foul on Scott McTominay.