Hungary’s Barnabas Varga has had a “successful operation” on the injury he sustained against Scotland on Sunday night, the Hungarian Football Federation has confirmed.
The 29-year-old Ferencvaros forward collided with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn and following six minutes of treatment, Varga was taken off the pitch on a stretcher while sheets shielded him from view.
The Hungarian Football Federation later confirmed Varga had broken several facial bones and suffered a concussion. They issued a further update on Monday confirming that he has undergone surgery and will be discharged on Wednesday.
A @KlinikumStutt-ban sikeres műtéten esett át Varga Barnabás hétfő délután. A intézmény arcsérülésekre szakosodott orvosainak tájékoztatása szerint a beavatkozás komplikációmentes volt, így a @Fradi_HU támadója szerdán már el is hagyhatja a kórházat. #csakegyutt #magyarok pic.twitter.com/Fm34I5co8M — MLSZ (@MLSZhivatalos) June 24, 2024 A statement on the official Hungarian Football Federation X account read: “Barnabas Varga underwent a successful operation in Klinikum Stuttgart on Monday afternoon. “According to the institution’s doctors specialising in facial injuries, the intervention was uncomplicated, so the Ferencvaros attacker can leave the hospital on Wednesday.” Varga’s team-mate Dominik Szoboszlai criticised the time he felt it took for treatment to be provided, but tournament organisers UEFA responded saying there was “no delay” in the provision of treatment.