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The fear on the pitch, the tribute from the Hungarians, the first medical assessment: what we know after the big shock suffered by Varga

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At the foot of the Hungarian corner, Dominik Szoboszlai and his teammates lingered for a long time to celebrate this victory snatched in the final seconds of the match against Scotland (1-0), Sunday evening, with an air of tribute and relief. The hope of qualifying for the round of 16 of the competition was reawakened with these 3 points which, however, might not be enough. But the main thing was elsewhere and it was symbolized above all by this jersey brandished in front of the stand and bearing the number 19 of Barnabas Varga.

In the 69th minute, the 29-year-old striker collapsed after a free kick from his captain, Szoboszlai, on which he was hit in the head by the elbow of Angus Gunn, the Scottish goalkeeper. Hungarian defender Endre Botka immediately recognized the seriousness of the situation, urging the trainers to rush onto the field as Varga was placed in a safety position. Concern was visible on everyone’s faces and even exasperation when Szoboszlai, furious at the slowness of the stretcher bearers, sprinted in their direction to grab one of the handles of the stretcher and transport it as quickly as possible to the six meters where his teammate was lying.

Other officials then stretched opaque sheets around the player to hide him from television cameras. Images which recalled those of another Euro, three years ago, when Christian Eriksen collapsed alone in the middle of a match against Finland (0-1), victim of a cardiac arrest.

He could speak when he arrived at the hospital

Varga was taken to Stuttgart hospital for tests and to spend the night but he could speak and appeared to remember his accident. The Ferencvaros center forward had “several facial bones” broken and “suffered a concussion” said the Hungarian Federation. “He’s fine,” Botka assured after the match. “He has to undergo a small operation but he is in a stable condition,” explained striker Roland Sallai. Fingers crossed that he comes back soon. » READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Marco Rossi, the coach, also spoke about the fear experienced by his players when they saw their colleague on the ground: “Barnabas was unconscious, his teammates were worried about him and because the doctors took a long time to come, probably because they did not realize his condition. Now he is out of danger. He has a fracture here (points to the orbital floor under the left eye). He will have surgery and will no longer be able to play with us in this Euro. »

His teammates therefore did not forget him when celebrating this victory which seemed impossible as the match was closed before his evacuation from the stadium, to the worried applause of the entire public. And it’s as if they had suddenly transcended themselves in a breathtaking end to the match where Kevin Csoboth, Ujpest striker, scored at the end of added time. “After this incident we fought for him, we wanted to win for him and we succeeded,” Sallai conceded. We dedicate this victory to him. »

2024-06-23 22:41:40
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Gravel stage of the Tour de France: futile attacks in the dust

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Status: 07.07.2024 22:11

Tadej Pogacar tries to attack several times on the gravel roads of Champagne. But at the end of the 9th stage of the Tour de France, everything remains as it was in the battle for the yellow jersey. Especially because his rival Jonas Vingegaard has other plans.

Primoz Roglic rolled up to the team bus in Troyes with a thick crust of dust and a broad grin on his face. Happy to be able to tick off the day that he and his team had been dreading so much. But now the 9th stage was over, and without any damage, neither temporally nor physically.

Roglic is happy that his team boss is not

“The most important thing is that I stayed in one piece,” said Roglic after the 199 kilometers through Champagne, 32.2 kilometers of which were on gravel roads in the famous vineyards of this region. What could have happened – a defect, a fall or some other mishap that could have cost the Slovenian time. But now he was standing here: dirty, tired, but happy “that I stuck with it.”

Roglic crossed the finish line at the same time as the other contenders for the Tour victory, 1’46 minutes behind the overjoyed day winner Anthony Turgis. That was the main goal of the day for Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe. Even if things got a bit tricky for Roglic a few times along the way. Which is why his team boss Ralph Denk later came to the conclusion, unlike his captain, that it was “not a good day for us.”

Roglics Team in der Defensive

The German World Tour team’s sports director Rolf Aldag also said that they had their “backs against the wall”. On the second of the 14 gravel sections, his colleagues Roglic had already finished far too far behind. On the rising terrain with deep gravel, they then ran into chaos.

Nico Denz, one of Roglic’s bodyguards, even had to get off and push his bike for a while, which is why he later called the whole thing a “circus”. Getting Roglic back into the group of favorites cost a lot of energy early on, which would have been better saved. As a result, Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe was repeatedly on the defensive later on.

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Vingegaard is not going

The fact that no major damage was caused was mainly thanks to Jonas Vingegaard. The Tour winner of the past two years had pursued a very similar goal on the white gravel roads of Champagne. “Our goal was not to lose any time,” explained the Dane with a dusty grey face.

Vingegaard and his team were obviously not interested in leaving Roglic behind. Much to the chagrin of Tadej Pogacar and Remco Evenepoel. “The race could have been decided 80 kilometers from the finish. But unfortunately Jonas decided not to ride with us. Which is understandable on the one hand, but not on the other,” complained Evenepoel.

There, the Belgian had himself initiated an attack on one of the gravel hills, which only Pogacar and Vingegaard had been able to follow. In no time at all, the trio had caught up with the ten-strong breakaway group and caused a lot of excitement there. But then, after a brief exchange, the three dropped back again.

Vingegaard takes over from Tratnik

“In all situations, we thought it would be better to have several teammates around me in case something happens,” Vingegaard later explained his refusal to cooperate. Probably also because he had an inkling early in the race of how quickly the day could have ended in disaster for him too. In one of the first gravel sectors, Vineggaard had a flat tire and so quickly took over the bike of his teammate Jan Tratnik. The Slovenian is roughly the same stature as his captain.

And because the Visma-Lease A Bike team traditionally leaves nothing to chance, they had already let Vingegaard try out Tratnik’s bike in the training camp. Vingegaard then rode through Champagne for the rest of the day with the starting number one on his back and the number seven on his bike, while Tratnik had to wait three minutes for a replacement bike, as he later reported.

Pogacar attacks tirelessly

For Vingegaard, this could have meant the end of his ambitions for yellow. And so on the fourth-to-last gravel section, he also refused to work with Pogacar, who was attacking tirelessly in the final phase, when both Roglic and Evenepoel had missed the connection and his teammate Matteo Jorgenson brought him close to the rear wheel of his rival.

“I expected that. They are probably underestimating Remco, Primoz and the others,” said Pogacar later, shrugging his shoulders. “We could have driven away, that’s how I see it. But everyone has their own race, that’s just how it is.” So in the end all the attacks in the battle for yellow crumbled to dust, but that didn’t really make anyone unhappy. “We all put on a pretty good race,” said a relieved Primoz Roglic. “The show wasn’t boring.” It continues after the rest day on Monday.

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Tragedy Strikes Moroccan Football: Five Players from Ittihad Tangier Disappear at Sea

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It is a tragedy for Moroccan football. Five players from Ittihad Tangier have disappeared at sea during a yacht trip.

Communication with the boat was lost while five Ittihad Tangier players, including a first-team member and several hopefuls, were on board.

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According to local media Le360, the passengers jumped into the water to swim, and strong winds then pushed the yacht away from the water. The Royal Gendarmerie and the Royal Navy managed to save three players, found more than 800 meters from the shore after an hour and a half of searching. Two other people are still missing. An investigation has been opened by the gendarmerie services following this incident. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

2024-07-07 19:12:00
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Padua: Mager, Oradini, Pennaforti and Piraino in the seeding

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There are 13 Italian tennis players who have reached the decisive round of the qualifications of the “Canottieri Padova Open”, an ITF men’s tournament with a prize pool of 25 thousand dollars (red clay), now in its seventeenth edition. In the running for one of the eight places available for the main draw are…
2024-07-07 19:47:12
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