In the fifth round of Group A3 of the UEFA Nations League, the Netherlands defeated Hungary 4-0 at home. During the game, a heart-wrenching scene occurred: Hungarian assistant coach Sauloi suddenly fainted and was rushed to the hospital. "Brother Wowo" Wehhorst slid to his knees in celebration after scoring a goal, and was bombarded by famous players such as Van der Vaart.
Netherlands vs. Hungary, in the 7th minute, the Netherlands' free kick attack passed into the Hungarian penalty area after continuous cooperation.
Suddenly, an unexpected incident occurred on the sidelines - someone fainted and collapsed on the Hungarian coaching bench. The game was quickly stopped, and the Hungarian coaches and staff surrounded the scene to protect privacy. The players on both sides looked grim, and they didn't know what was going on.
The person who fainted and collapsed was the Hungarian assistant coach and the 36-year-old former international footballer Saloy. Fans will be familiar with Shaloi. This 1.93 meter tall center has played for Mainz, Schalke 04, Hannover, Hoffenheim and other teams. He retired last year and just retired in October this year. Enter the Hungarian coaching staff.
The game was suspended, and the Dutch captain Van Dijk asked Liverpool teammate Szoboszloi whether this was the first time this had happened. Soboszlai revealed that Shaloi had also suffered syncope due to heart problems before.
Sauloi was taken to the hospital by ambulance, and Hungary decided to continue the game. When the Netherlands passed the ball, a Hungarian player committed a handball foul in the penalty area. The Netherlands won a penalty kick, and Verhorst scored it in one stroke.
After scoring the goal, "Brother Wowo" was very excited. He used the "Dragon Grab" and knelt down to celebrate without caring about the emotions of the Hungarian fans.
Verhorst's kneeling celebration in celebration angered the Hungarian fans: Sauloi fainted and was sent to the hospital. The condition is unknown. At this time, Verhorst slid to his knees to celebrate the goal. Is there still a spirit of humanistic care? This is not moral kidnapping, but the most basic empathy and respect. From the perspective of taking care of his opponent's emotions, Wehorst should not be so arrogant.
Even Dutch fans launched a fierce attack on Weyhorst: the opponent had a serious accident, but Weyhorst celebrated the goal so wildly, it was simply dirty (onfatsoenlijk); the opponent was hospitalized in an emergency due to heart problems, and Weyhorst Ste's goal celebration seemed to win the World Cup for the Netherlands, disgusting...
Dutch legend Van der Vaart also made fierce criticism of Verhorst:
When you score a goal and celebrate in that way, I feel nauseous and want to vomit. It would be better to restrain myself.
Wehorst is also aware of the problem. In the post-match interview, Verhorst criticized himself: "Yes, I should have celebrated more low-key. At that moment, I didn't think carefully. I accept criticism. My goals are not that important compared to my life." In the fifth round of Group A3 of the UEFA Nations League, the Netherlands defeated Hungary 4-0 at home. During the game, a heart-wrenching scene occurred: Hungarian assistant coach Sauloi suddenly fainted and was rushed to the hospital. "Brother Wowo" Wehhorst slid to his knees in celebration after scoring a goal, and was bombarded by famous players such as Van der Vaart. Netherlands vs. Hungary, in the 7th minute, the Netherlands' free kick attack passed into the Hungarian penalty area after continuous cooperation. Suddenly, an unexpected incident occurred on the sidelines - someone fainted and collapsed on the Hungarian coaching bench. The game was quickly stopped, and the Hungarian coaches and staff surrounded the scene to protect privacy. The players on both sides looked grim, and they didn't know what was going on. The person who fainted and collapsed was the Hungarian assistant coach and the 36-year-old former international footballer Saloy. Fans will be familiar with Shaloi. This 1.93 meter tall center has played for Mainz, Schalke 04, Hannover, Hoffenheim and other teams. He retired last year and just retired in October this year. Enter the Hungarian coaching staff. The game was suspended, and the Dutch captain Van Dijk asked Liverpool teammate Szoboszloi whether this was the first time this had happened. Soboszlai revealed that Shaloi had also suffered syncope due to heart problems before. Sauloi was taken to the hospital by ambulance, and Hungary decided to continue the game. When the Netherlands passed the ball, a Hungarian player committed a handball foul in the penalty area. The Netherlands won a penalty kick, and Verhorst scored it in one stroke. After scoring the goal, "Brother Wowo" was very excited. He used the "Dragon Grab" and knelt down to celebrate without caring about the emotions of the Hungarian fans. Verhorst's kneeling celebration in celebration angered the Hungarian fans: Sauloi fainted and was sent to the hospital. The condition is unknown. At this time, Verhorst slid to his knees to celebrate the goal. Is there still a spirit of humanistic care? This is not moral kidnapping, but the most basic empathy and respect. From the perspective of taking care of his opponent's emotions, Wehorst should not be so arrogant. Even Dutch fans launched a fierce attack on Weyhorst: the opponent had a serious accident, but Weyhorst celebrated the goal so wildly, it was simply dirty (onfatsoenlijk); the opponent was hospitalized in an emergency due to heart problems, and Weyhorst Ste's goal celebration seemed to win the World Cup for the Netherlands, disgusting... Dutch legend Van der Vaart also made fierce criticism of Verhorst: When you score a goal and celebrate in that way, I feel nauseous and want to vomit. It would be better to restrain myself. Wehorst is also aware of the problem. In the post-match interview, Verhorst criticized himself: "Yes, I should have celebrated more low-key. At that moment, I didn't think carefully. I accept criticism. My goals are not that important compared to my life."”