Euro 2020: Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand questions Harry Kane’s extra-time penalty in semi-final

Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand says he can not perceive how a decisive penalty was awarded towards his group within the 2-1 loss to England within the European Championship semifinals at Wembley. Harry Kane transformed the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel saved his penalty. England’s Raheem Sterling is fouled by Denmark’s Mathias Jensen and a penalty is awarded through the Euro 2020 semi-final at Wembley stadium in London (Courtesy: AP)HIGHLIGHTSI couldn’t see that as a penalty, says Denmark coach Kasper HjulmandEngland beat Denmark 2-1 within the semi-final of the Euro 2020England will face Italy within the ultimate at Wembley on SundayDenmark coach Kasper Hjulmand has questioned the decisive penalty awarded towards his group within the 2-1 loss to England within the European Championship semi-final on the Wembley.

Raheem Sterling misplaced his stability following a problem within the space by Denmark defender Joakim Maehle after which fell to the bottom below strain by Mathias Jensen within the first half of additional time.A penalty was awarded and the choice stood following a video assessment. Captain Harry Kane ended England’s 55-year look forward to a serious males’s ultimate look with a dramatic extra-time winner, changing the rebound after Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel had saved his contentiously awarded penalty.England had the possibility to win one other trophy for the primary time since 1966 after beating Denmark 2-1 within the Euro 2020 semi-final”I don’t see it as a penalty. It is quite clear that he (Sterling) lets his leg hang and falls. I know it is a bit … but I can’t help feeling that it is hard,” says Kasper Hjulmand.“One thing is to lose a game. That happens. But this way. I think it is a pity and sad for the guys because they have put everything on stake. It is bitter. We might need some time to put all of this into the right perspective, but it is a bitter way to leave the tournament,” added Hjulmand.England coach Gareth Southgate says “there may be VAR so I assume they checked it and caught with the referee’s resolution.”England is headed to the European Championship ultimate after beating Denmark 2-1 in additional time.England will face Italy within the ultimate at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.