Weghorst celebration criticised after collapse of Hungary coach
Netherlands
striker Wout Weghorst has come in for sharp criticism in his own country for
zealously celebrating a penalty he netted against Hungary on Saturday minutes
after an opposition coach collapsed and was taken to hospital.
The
Nations League clash at the Johan Cruyff Arena was stopped seven minutes after
kickoff when Adam Szalai collapsed.
The
36-year-old could be seen lying on the ground next to the team’s bench with his
legs twitching, as staff and substitutes quickly formed a protective barrier
around him.
The
match was delayed for 13 minutes and Szalai taken by ambulance to hospital,
where he has since recovered.
Immediately
on resumption, a VAR decision gave the Dutch a penalty which Weghorst converted
for a 1-0 lead.
The
striker ran towards the corner flag, sliding to his knees, making a lion
gesture with his hands and clenching his fist towards the Dutch fans.
But
the celebration did not sit well with many in the Netherlands and he was
castigated on Dutch television, in newspaper columns and on social media.
"A
bit of subdued cheering would have been appropriate.," said television
pundit and former international Pierre van Hooijdonk.
Weghorst
was initially unaware of any wrongdoing. "I never thought for a moment
that this could come across as unpleasant," he told reporters after the
4-0 victory.
"In
retrospect, you think, ‘would it have been more respectful to cheer less
exuberantly?’ Let it be clear that his life is more important than my goal. I
hope I don't have to explain that to anyone."
Weghorst
emphasised that he knew Szalai's condition was stable when he scored.
"Taking
a penalty is normally exciting but I think this was one of my most difficult
penalties ever," he said. "When you score it, there is pure relief
and release. That's why I didn't realise how I was cheering."
Dutch
captain Virgil van Dijk stood up for his teammate.
"I
didn't think the celebration was exaggerated at all," said Van Dijk.
"Hungary made the choice to continue playing. Then you get on with playing
the match continues. That people don't like it when you cheer... well, you
can't please everyone."
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