Just watched some of the key moments of the Scotland Hungary game which I obviously couldn't watch yesterday.
On Varga's injury..damn that was pretty reckless by Gunn. I think Hungary was offsides anyway, but Gunn ran out there without giving a flying eff if he ran over someone in the process.
I know the Hungarians got agitated by the fact it took a while for the stretcher to come out, but I think that was just the emotional reaction due to being shocked. It was less than 15 seconds before the Hungarian medical staff was with Varga and additional paramedics arrived within less than 30 seconds. It then took a minute or so before the stretcher came which pissed off the Hungarians, but it didn't even make a difference. Varga didn't get transported off the pitch for another full 3 minutes.
On the Scottish penalty shout, if you listen to the British media, and Scottish commentators in particular, you'd think it was the most controversial non-call in the history of football. In reality, it was about on par with the non-calls in the Germany game. The Scottish attacker basically made some very dodgy movements which certainly made it look like he was seeking the contact. Refs in this tournament have overall been really, really reluctant to call penalties in situations where the attacker appears to try to manufacture the foul.