Hungary striker Barnabas Varga suffered a fractured cheekbone but is βnot in any dangerβ following a sickening collision during their 1-0 win over Scotland last night.
Varga was hurt in the 68th-minute of the game in Stuttgart after challenging for a ball with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn.
Lengthy on-field treatment, which included medical staff screening Varga from view by holding up sheets around him, led to concerns for the Ferencvaros man.
The 29-year-old was taken to hospital where his condition was described as stable.
A statement from the Hungarian Football Federation read: βSeveral bones in Barnabas Vargaβs face were broken during the collision during the match, and he also suffered a concussion.
βThe Ferencvaros striker is most likely to undergo surgery. He will spend the night in the hospital in Stuttgart. The whole team is rooting for him.β
Hungary coach Marco Rossi added: βI donβt know what happened.
βAll I could see was that he collided with the goalkeeper or another opponent. It was a confusing situation and thatβs why the VAR checked for a penalty. But what the players have told me was that Barni wasnβt conscious and they were very worried about his condition.
βEveryone was worried because the doctors arrived a bit late. I donβt think they realised it was a dangerous situation. But Barni is not in any danger now.
βHe fractured here [pointing at his cheekbone] and is going to have an operation in the next few hours. But he is healthy. The most important thing is heβs healthy.
βOf course, and for sure if we go through the competition he will not be any more a part of the team.β
Hungary are in with a chance of finishing as one of the four-best third-place finishers after beating Scotland courtesy of Kevin Csobothβs strike in the 10th minute of injury time.