Barnabas Varga stable in hospital after collision for Hungary against Scotland

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Hungary won a very important game against Scotland and they dedicated the victory to Barnabas Varga. The Ferencvaros player was injured during the game and had to be taken to the hospital on a stretcher. Varga was left still on the field after trying to meet a free-kick from Dominik Szoboszlai in the 71st minute. Despite this, Hungary was able to score a goal in stoppage time and secure the win.

During the game, Varga needed medical attention and had to be taken off the field on a stretcher. The Hungarian Football Federation mentioned that Varga is in a stable condition at a hospital in Stuttgart. It was reported that he was knocked unconscious during the game and suffered a concussion, as well as multiple fractures on his cheekbone. Varga will have to undergo surgery for his injuries.

"It was a really bad moment," expressed Roland Sallai, Hungary's standout player. "He might need a small surgery, but he is doing much better now. We were playing for him in the rest of the game. This victory is dedicated to him."

The head coach of Hungary, Marco Rossi, seemed unsure about what had happened with Varga. "I'm not sure if he got into a collision with the goalkeeper or another player because it was a bit confusing. That's why the VAR checked to see if it was a penalty or not."

The players thought that Barnay appeared to be unconscious at that time. Everyone was concerned about his well-being and also concerned that the doctors took longer than expected to arrive. It seems they may not have recognized the seriousness of the situation.

Thankfully, Barnay is out of danger now. It looks like he will need surgery soon due to a fracture he suffered. The main thing is that he is in good health. If we advance in the competition, he won't be able to play with the team anymore.

Scotland's goalie, Angus Gunn, spoke with the BBC and said, "It was all happening so fast. I knew I had to go for it and I believe I did a good job. It was a bit painful. I hope the player is okay. I can't recall everything very clearly."

Rossi believed that Hungary deserved to win the game and also spoke out against the online critics who had been hard on him during the competition. He pointed out that his team had more chances to score than Scotland did. Leaving without any points would have been a big letdown for him. Now, with three points, their total is one more than before.

In the end, I believe they may blame me and my team for making a mistake in predicting the outcome of the first half against Switzerland.

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