Hungary forward Barnabas Varga broke “several bones” in his face after requiring medical attention on the pitch during his country’s victory over Scotland at Euro 2024.
The Ferencvaros forward required lengthy treatment on the pitch after colliding with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn in the second half in Stuttgart.
Hungary players had quickly signalled that Varga was in trouble and were visibly incensed at the time the medical teams were taking to get over to treat the player.
After more than six minutes of treatment, Varga was carried off the field on a stretcher while sheets were held up to shield him from view.
Shortly after full-time of Hungary’s 1-0 victory, the country’s football federation confirmed the 29-year-old was stable.
A statement from the Hungarian Football Federation read: “Several bones in Barnabás Varga’s face were broken during the collision during the match, and he also suffered a concussion.
“The striker is most likely to undergo surgery.
“He spends the night in the hospital in Stuttgart. The whole team is rooting for him.”
Gunn told the BBC: “It was a bit of a blur. I thought I had to come and thought I’d done well. It was a bit painful. Hopefully the guy is all right. I can’t really remember too much about it.”
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