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Published 14:27 14 Jun 2021 BST
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"So, you know, work it out for yourself. Is it the players’ wish to play? Did they have any choice really? I don’t think they had. And as you can hear from yesterday’s press conference, the coach seriously regrets putting the players back on the pitch."
Manager, Kasper Hjulmand, criticised UEFA pretty plainly over their handling of the situation, saying: "I think it was the wrong thing to make the decision between the two scenarios in this case. "The players didn't know if they lost their best friend and they had to decide [whether to play].
He went on to add that "I have a feeling we shouldn't have played, to just get on the bus and go home and see what the next days brought. It was a tough message that the players had to try and make a decision. I have a sense that it was wrong the players were put in this situation" - clearly shouldering part of the burden in having to put his players in such a difficult position.
However, he closed out his statement stating: "I am really proud to be the coach of a team that responded the way they did. Football showed its best face. Team spirit, compassion and love is what football is really about." Well said.
The Schmeichel comments were quickly followed up by RTE pundit Richie Sadlier, who also spoke on the matter on Sunday:
https://twitter.com/RichieSadlier/status/1404417825289256962
Denmark's next game is the biggest challenge in their group: Belgium - strong favourites behind the likes of France. They may not have had to reschedule their game and therefore impacted their rest period but the feeling of the entire tournament will no doubt be very different for them now.
We, along with the rest of Europe and football lovers all over the world, wish them the best of luck for the rest of Euro 2020 and can only applaud them again for having the strength of character to play on. Better men than us.

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