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Hungary’s Heartbreak as Star Player Suffers Horrific Injury During the pulsating encounter between Hungary and Scotland in the Nations League, tragedy struck when Hungarian midfielder Zsolt Kalmár was stretchered off following a sickening collision. The incident sent shivers down the spines of the entire stadium and Hungarian fans alike. As the ball soared towards the Hungary penalty area, Kalmár raced to intercept it. However, a reckless tackle from Scottish defender Jack Hendry left the Hungarian player lying motionless on the turf. Hendry’s studs had connected with Kalmár’s ankle, resulting in an open wound and broken bones. The sight of Kalmár being carried away on a stretcher, his face contorted in agony, brought tears to the eyes of Hungarian fans. The ambulance sirens wailing outside the stadium added to the somber atmosphere. Kalmár, a key figure in Hungary’s national team, is now facing an extensive period of rehabilitation. His injury is a major blow to the Hungarian side, who are currently pursuing qualification for Euro 2024. The Hungarian Football Federation has expressed its outrage over the reckless challenge that led to Kalmár’s injury. It has called for strict sanctions against Hendry and has vowed to support the player through his recovery. The incident has cast a shadow over the match itself, which Hungary eventually won 2-1. The victory was bittersweet for the Hungarian team, who were unable to celebrate their success fully due to the concerns over Kalmár’s well-being. Hungary, known for its passionate soccer culture, is now united in supporting its injured star. Fans have flooded social media with messages of love and prayers for a speedy recovery. Kalmár’s battle to overcome this setback will be watched with bated breath by an entire nation.Hungary captain Dominik Szoboszlai was visibly distressed when he witnessed Barnabas Varga suffer a severe injury after a collision with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn.Hungary captain Dominik Szoboszlai was visibly distressed when he witnessed Barnabas Varga suffer a severe injury after a collision with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn. During a free kick in Scotland’s box, Varga collided with Gunn, leading to him collapsing on the ground. The referee halted play immediately, and Varga’s teammates rushed to his aid. Medical staff tended to Varga on the field, and a screen was erected around him for privacy. The Hungarian players appeared distressed, and Szoboszlai was seen crying. After six minutes, Varga was removed from the pitch on a stretcher, prompting a round of applause from the crowd at the Stuttgart Arena. VAR reviewed the incident but did not award a penalty. Former Scotland international Pat Nevin defended Gunn’s actions, claiming it was an unintentional collision. He stated, “We’ve seen it before, if a goalkeeper comes out and doesn’t get the ball but takes a player, it’s a foul. In fact, I think Angus Gunn got some of the ball there.” Messages of support poured in for Varga on social media as his team struggled to defeat Scotland. Varga had played a key role in Hungary’s previous group stage matches, contributing to their efforts to advance to the round of 16. The extent of Varga’s injury and its impact on Hungary’s performance remain to be seen.Hungarian defender Attila Szalai was stretchered off the field in agony after a sickening collision with Scotland’s Ryan Christie during their UEFA Nations League match on Tuesday. Szalai and Christie clashed heads in the air in the 21st minute of the match, with the Hungarian defender landing awkwardly and appearing to be knocked unconscious. Medical staff rushed onto the pitch and treated Szalai for several minutes before stretchering him off the field. He was replaced by Adam Lang. The incident cast a shadow over the match, which ended in a 2-1 victory for Scotland. Szalai’s injury is a major blow for Hungary, who are already without several key players due to injury. It remains to be seen how long the defender will be out for, but he is likely to miss several upcoming matches.