The Danish footballers have a big story behind them at the EURO, which ended in the semifinals, in which the exhausted Northerners were no longer against the home England in extending their strength to turn around. A fatal blow to them at Wembley was caused by the situation after a very controversial penalty, which was also preceded by the scandalous actions of one of the fans trying to throw the Danish hero in the goal of Kasper Schmeichel.
The English had a clear advantage in the match, but the feeling of wrongdoing from the Danes probably won’t go away. Before the mentioned penalty situation from the end of the first overtime, two balls were on the field.
The subsequent fall of Raheem Sterling in the penalty area after light contact with Joakim Mähl was judged by judge Danny Desmond Makkelie as a penalty. Repeated shots, however, revealed that the ordered penalty kick is at least very strict.
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However, the Northerners protested in vain to the arbitrator. Only goalkeeper Schmeichel could pull them out of the critical moment, but just before the penalty execution from Harry Kane’s football he was dazzled by someone from the auditorium with a laser.
Pointing lasers at players is not only bad sportsmanship, it’s dangerous. #UefaEuro2020 #DENENG pic.twitter.com/o9k1b4Boog
– Rasmus Vuori (@rasmusvuori) July 7, 2021
However, the goalkeeper managed to concentrate and hit the shot from the penalty spot by the English gunner. Unfortunately, only Kane again, who arranged for Albion to win.
The whole of England is celebrating exuberantly in the grand final after 55 years, however, the seriously unsportsmanlike behavior of one of the fans did not remain unanswered in the Islands.
If anyone shone a laser pen at Schmeichel, they want banning for life.
– Stan Collymore (@StanCollymore) July 7, 2021
“If someone dazzled Schmeichel with a laser, he should be banned from football for life,” former English national team member Stan Collymore wrote on Twitter, where a number of supporters agreed.
EURO 2021
The European Football Championship, which was originally scheduled to be played a year ago, it starts on June 11 and ends on July 11. EURO is hosted by eleven countries, the Czech national football team advanced from the group from third place and lost to the Netherlands in the round of 16. The championship final is played at the legendary Wembley.
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