The Hungarian Football Federation has confirmed that forward Barnabas Varga is currently “stable” and receiving care in a hospital in Stuttgart following an injury sustained during Hungary’s 1-0 victory over Scotland on Sunday. Varga was involved in a mid-air collision with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn, resulting in a prolonged stoppage of play as medical attention was called for. The Hungary squad showed support for their injured teammate by assisting with the stretcher and creating a barrier around Varga as he received treatment. Players, including Dominik Szoboszlai, were visibly distressed by the incident.
After the match, the Hungarian FA provided an update on Varga’s condition, stating that he was stable and receiving care in a hospital in Stuttgart. The federation assured fans that they would provide further updates on Varga’s status as soon as they became available. Despite the somber mood following Varga’s injury, Hungary secured a 1-0 victory with a late goal from Kevin Csoboth in stoppage-time. The win kept Hungary in contention for qualification to the last 16 of the tournament, while knocking Scotland out of the competition.
Csoboth celebrated his goal by holding up Varga’s jersey, showcasing solidarity with his injured teammate. The Hungary team showed their support for Varga by gathering on the pitch, with captain Szoboszlai wearing Varga’s jersey back-to-front as a gesture of unity. Midfielder Callum Styles confirmed that Varga was conscious following the incident, providing a glimmer of hope amid the worrying situation. Hungary manager Marco Rossi addressed the incident, expressing relief that Varga was conscious and in stable condition.
“In that moment I did not realise immediately [how serious it was], then when I saw the players call the doctors I started to be worried,” Rossi said. “Everybody was really worried. But when Barnie left the pitch he was already awake. He was okay, so this is very good. The guy is healthy. He could be no more available for the rest of the tournament, but the most important thing is he is healthy.”
The footballing world came together to show support for Varga, with fans and players alike sending messages of well wishes and solidarity. The incident served as a reminder of the dangers and risks associated with the sport, highlighting the need for player safety and medical attention during matches. The Hungarian Football Federation’s swift response to Varga’s injury was commendable, ensuring that he received the necessary care and attention in a timely manner.
As the tournament progresses, the thoughts of the footballing community remain with Barnabas Varga as he continues his recovery. The incident brought into focus the humanity and compassion that exists within the sport, emphasizing the importance of unity and support during difficult times. Varga’s teammates and fans alike will continue to rally around him, offering their unwavering support as he works towards a full recovery. The footballing world stands in solidarity with Barnabas Varga, wishing him strength and a speedy return to health.