The Hungary head coach, Adam Szalai, was said to be in a stable condition after being taken ill at the start of his side’s Nations League loss to the Netherlands, the country’s football federation has said. Szalai, 36, was taken to an Amsterdam hospital for an examination.
“Adam Szalai fell ill in the first minutes of the Netherlands-Hungary match, but his condition is stable and he is conscious,” a statement from the Hungarian Football Federation said. “He was transported by ambulance to an Amsterdam hospital for examination.”
The match resumed and Hungary fell to a 4-0 defeat against the Netherlands. Wout Weghorst and Cody Gakpo both scored from the penalty spot in the first half for the Oranje. Denzel Dumfries and Teun Koopmeiners struck after the break as the Netherlands sealed a spot in the quarter-finals of the competition ahead of Tuesday’s meeting with already relegated Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Netherlands are second in Group A3, five points behind Germany, who recorded their largest Nations League victory with a 7-0 victory over Bosnia. Jamal Musiala struck early on before Tim Kleindienst and Kai Havertz added first-half goals. Florian Wirtz scored a stunning free-kick after the break before tapping in a second, substitute Leroy Sane got in on the act and Kleindienst scored again to round off a dominant display.
Wales’s next opponents, Iceland, earned a 2-0 win over Montenegro. Orri Oskarsson broke the deadlock in the 74th minute before Isak Bergmann Johannesson made the game safe with two minutes of normal time to go.
In Group B1, Georges Mikautadze cancelled out Solomon Kvirkvelia’s seventh-minute own goal as Georgia drew 1-1 with Ukraine, while Albania against Czech Republic finished goalless.
Azerbaijan picked up their first point of the Nations League campaign with a goalless draw against Estonia in Group C1, while the leaders, Sweden, earned a 2-1 win against Slovakia.
Sporting’s Viktor Gyökeres continued his sparkling goalscoring form to fire Sweden ahead only three minutes in, but David Hancko soon levelled.
Newcastle’s Alexander Isak then pounced in the 48th minute to put the Swedes back in font and that proved to be the difference. Sweden now sit three points clear of Slovakia, who were reduced to 10 men in the 90th minute when Milan Skriniar was sent off with a second yellow card.
Moldova left it late as Virgiliu Postolachi struck in stoppage time to snatch a 1-0 over Andorra in Group D2.