Euro 2020: I’d be lying if I said that we’re just okay with the semifinals, says Denmark captain Simon Kjaer
Denmark beat the Czech Republic 2-1 in Baku to book their place in the semifinal of Euro 2020. Thomas Delaney headed Denmark into an early lead and Kasper Dolberg also struck shortly before half-time. Czech’s Patrik Schick reduced the deficit with his fifth goal of the tournament in the 49th minute.
Czech Republic’s Matej Vydra in action with Denmark’s Simon Kjaer vie for the ball (Courtesy: Reuters)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Delaney and Dolberg scored a goal each to give Denmark a 2-1 win over Czech Republic
- Denmark ended a 29-year-long wait for a place in the Euro semifinals
- Denmark will take on the winner of England vs Ukraine in Wembley
Denmark lost its first two games at Euro 2020, first against Finland — when Eriksen collapsed on the field — and then to Belgium. The Danes were on the verge of elimination before beating Russia, Wales and the Czech Republic in succession.
Denmark beat the Czech Republic 2-1 in Baku to book their place in the semifinal of Euro 2020.
The place in the semifinals is the farthest Denmark has progressed at a major tournament since winning the European title in 1992. The team will face either England or Ukraine on Wednesday at Wembley Stadium.
Simon Kjaer, Denmark defender and captain said that his team is not satisfied by just reaching the semifinals.
“We had a goal heading into this tournament, and that was that we wanted to go back to Wembley. I’d be lying if I said that we’re just okay with the semi-finals. We need to recover, and then we have another match in four days,” said Simon Kjaer.
Jens Stryger sent an outswinging corner in the fifth minute to Thomas Delaney, standing in space by the penalty spot. Delaney’s bouncing header went in past the outstretched hand of goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik.
Denmark doubled the lead just before halftime. Joakim Maehle hit a cross from the left using the outside of his right foot. The ball eluded Martin Braithwaite’s attempt at a header but Kasper Dolberg got past his marker and beat Vaclík in the 42nd.
Czech Republic forward Patrik Schick scored his fifth goal at the beginning of the second half, putting him even with Cristiano Ronaldo as the tournament’s leading scorers.
Kjaer about defending under pressure in the second half said: “Luckily it’s a part of the game that I enjoy; standing there heading balls away. We had to work as hard as nails and we could have played a better match. Maybe we left them too much initiative, but we were confident standing back.”The Czechs pushed hard to level the score in a physical game which finished with Tomas Soucek and Jan Boril both with their heads wrapped in bandages after collisions with Danish players.
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