Hungary coach ‘stable’ after falling ill vs. Dutch

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Hungary assistant coach Adam Szalai was in “stable” condition after he was evacuated from the Nations League game against the Netherlands, the Hungarian Football Federation said on Saturday.

The game at the Johan Cruyff Stadium was halted after seven minutes when Szalai suffered what looked to be a seizure on the bench.

His legs could be seen kicking as he lay on the ground, quickly surrounded by staff members and substitutes.

It led to a 13-minute stoppage while he was being treated and it was only after a discussion among the players on the field that the Hungary team agreed to play on.

The federation said in a statement on X that Szalai “is stable and he is conscious” after being taken to an Amsterdam hospital by ambulance.

The Netherlands went on to win 4-0 win to secure a place in the UEFA Nations League quarterfinals in March as they guaranteed themselves a top two finish in Group A3.

Information from The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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