AMSTERDAM – A UEFA Nations League match between the Netherlands and Hungary was marred by controversy on Saturday after a Dutch striker celebrated a purpose simply moments after the collapse of Hungary’s assistant coach.
The sport was suspended for 12 minutes when Hungary’s Adam Szalai all of a sudden fell in poor health on the sidelines, with medical workers speeding to take care of him.
Whereas the gamers waited anxiously, Netherlands striker Wout Weghorst stepped up and transformed a penalty to present his crew the lead as soon as play resumed.
Nevertheless, Weghorst’s exuberant celebration was broadly criticized by Dutch pundits, who felt the timing was insensitive given the troubling scenes that had simply unfolded.
Once you rating and rejoice like Wout Weghorst did, it actually makes my abdomen flip,” stated former Tottenham star Rafael van der Vaart. “You also see the other players following him and thinking: ‘Oh, let’s just follow him.’ This could have been [more restrained].”
Netherlands supervisor Ronald Koeman defended his participant, saying Weghorst “must be happy that he scored the penalty.” However the striker later acknowledged the destructive response, stating: “In hindsight, I understand the negative reactions, but it was just a relief on my part.”
The match in the end completed 4-0 to the Netherlands, however the unsavory incident forged a pall over the proceedings and sparked a wider debate concerning the acceptable conduct anticipated from gamers in such emotionally-charged conditions.