Hungary eliminated Scotland with their final European Cup goal and are still dreaming of qualification.
Hungary beat Scotland 1-0. on the last day of the group stage Euro 2024 with Kevin Chobot’s agonizing and historic goal. With this result, The Scots said goodbye to the competition, but the Hungarian team still has a chance to qualify.
After The Great Fear, Barnabas Vargawho had to be evacuated from the field on a stretcher, Hungary trailed Germany and Switzerland in Group A by three points. (-3). The winning goal was scored in the tenth minute of extra time and This is the last time in the history of the Eurocup..
Marco Rossi’s team had the most dangerous games, and in the 100th minute justice triumphed in counterplay. Chobot connected with Roland Sallai, who overloaded the ball and returned the ball to him for the final 1-0.
It was Hungary’s first victory in nine European Cup final matches. They haven’t won this competition since June 14, 2016, having won three times in their history.
This valuable achievement allows the Russian team to survive in the European Cup, which You will need to wait until the remaining groups are determined to see if you can be classified as a top third party..
A difficult moment in the Scotland vs Scotland match. Hungary: Varga was left on a stretcher
There was a moment of great tension on the crossing between Hungary and Scotland when Barnabas Varga was hit and left virtually motionless. The player had to be carried away on a stretcher.but the Hungarian Federation confirmed he is “stable” after suffering a “concussion” and breaking “several bones in his face.”
With the score 0-0 in the 67th minute of the game, Dominik Szoboszlai took a free kick and as the center fell into the penalty area, there was a collision between goalkeeper Angus Gunn and Varga. The Hungarian fell to the floor without reacting and his teammates immediately came to his aid.
Given the obvious seriousness of the situation, the players desperately asked for doctors to come. According to protocol, the cameras stopped focusing on Varga, surrounded by curtains.
The Hungarian players were furious with the doctors who came slowly to help and ran to help with the stretcher.
Varga was removed from the playing field on a second stretcher, and the entire stadium applauded him.
While this situation was happening, the VAR informed Argentine referee Facundo Tello that the VAR had reviewed the play and suggested that no penalty should be awarded. Thus, the game resumed at the Stuttgart Arena.
Hungary won the match 1-0 thanks to Kevin Cszobot’s agonizing goal in the 10th minute of stoppage time and knocked Scotland out of the Euros.