Bolla Bendegúz left the training camp of the national team.

Ádám Szalai, the field coach of the Hungarian national football team who fell ill during Saturday's Nations League match against the Netherlands, was released from the hospital on Sunday morning and will travel home to Budapest with the team. This was reported to M4 Sport by Gergő Szabó, the press chief of the national team. According to the report, Szalai slept in the team's hotel at night.

The former national team attacker fell ill on the bench in the sixth minute of the match, and was taken to the hospital after more than ten minutes of treatment.

Ádám Szalai had to be revived in the Dutch-Hungarian match

On Sunday, the president of the International Football Association (FIFA), Gianni Infantino, reacted to what happened to Ádám Szalai on his Instagram page, stressing that it was worrying to see the former striker taken off the field.

"I am glad to hear that he is now well and I wish him all the best on his road to recovery. Thanks to all those who acted quickly and professionally to take care of him in the best possible way," wrote the first man of FIFA.

Bad news, however, is that Bolla Bendegúz, the footballer of the Hungarian national team, will not be able to play in the Nations League match against the Germans on Tuesday.

According to the association's X-page report, the Rapid Wien football player arrived injured for the national team training session, and his condition does not allow him to be there for the final match of the series in the Puskás Arena.

Bolla therefore left the training camp of the national team on Sunday evening.

The Hungarians, who are already in third place in the group, lost 4-0 to the Dutch in Amsterdam on Saturday night, and will close their autumn NL appearance against the group winners, the Germans, in the Puskás Arena on Tuesday night.

MTI

Cover photo: Ádám Szalai
Source: Facebook/Ádám Szalai