Paramedics too slow?
“Professional!” Varga help quick enough for UEFA
Following the dramatic horror crash involving striker Barnabás Varga and goalkeeper Angus Gunn in the European Championship clash between Hungary and Scotland, UEFA is now defending itself against accusations that medical assistance for the injured Hungarian was delayed!
"The coordination between all the medical staff on site was professional, everything was done in accordance with the applicable medical procedures," the association announced on Monday. "There was no delay in the treatment and care of the player."
Among others, teammate Dominik Szoboszlai had criticized after the final whistle that the paramedics had taken too long to treat Varga.
"... according to the usual medical procedures!"
"We would like to clarify that the team doctor intervened within 15 seconds of the incident. Immediately afterwards, a second doctor made an initial assessment to provide appropriate treatment in accordance with standard medical procedures," it said.
"The emergency team waited on the sidelines as instructed and arrived with the stretcher after being requested by the paramedics to remove the player."
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