Dolberg’s decisive goal led Denmark to beat Czech by 2-1; Qualify for Semi-finals of Euro 2020


Dolberg’s decisive goal led Denmark to beat Czech; Qualify for Semi-finals of Euro 2020

Denmark beats Czech Republic: Without complications, Denmark beat the Czech Republic 2-1 to reach the Semifinals of Euro 2020.

Kasper Dolberg and Thomas Delaney were in charge of assembling the victory with their annotations. Which showed the individual and joint quality of the team that Kasper Hjulmand directs.

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The first was a real goal with Delaney with five minutes left. Who won the aerial game and with a solid header before the rivals’ little intention to do something.

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The Czechs tried to find the spaces to reach the cards. But Kasper Schmeichel controlled the situations that presented themselves without haste or complications.

The lead was extended with Denmark’s second goal courtesy of Dolberg. Who along with Joakim Mæhle displayed an extraordinary play that ended with the goal. Mæhle shone with a cross from the right wing. He placed the three-fingered ball in the area and the perfect moment for Dolberg’s shot.

For the second half, Denmark fell to the revolutions and the Czech team shortened the distances with the goal of Patrik Schick. However, they could not take advantage of the situations that Denmark offered them by reducing their game.

Victory dedicate to Eriksen

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Without further a do, Denmark sealed the victory to be placed in the semifinal of the tournament that began with little light for the Danes with a defeat against Finland in which they also suffered the loss of their captain in a very spectacular way. As Christian Eriksen lost consciousness At minute 43. He was taken to hospital and a couple of days later it was announced that he had suffered cardiac arrest.

Thus, Denmark’s path did not look entirely positive. But a 4-1 win over Russia raised spirits and then eliminated Wales in the Round of 16 and now the Czech Republic in the Quarter.