"I told the referee. And he went to say something to one of the other officials," says Schmeichel.
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"He made a really big mistake on the penalty, and this will be debated for a long, long time. It's a hard one to take because it's not a penalty," he said.
"I would have been much more relaxed and acceptable if they had scored one of the many chances that they created, but unfortunately, the referee made a big mistake in my opinion."
UEFA have now
charged England for several reasons, one being the use of the laser pen. However, the metropolitan police have insisted that "it is not yet a police matter."
https://twitter.com/carlogarganese/status/1412903141830443011
England's win over Denmark has been called into question entirely. Though passionate fans insist that the same stuff happens to them, many others claim England deliberately cheated. Due to an overly aggressive first half, Denmark initially looked to win the semi-finals. However, Simon Kjaer's own goal equalised the scoreboard between the two teams.
England beat Denmark on Wednesday night (7 July), coming from behind after Mikkel Damsgaard's free-kick gave Denmark the lead. After Sterling's dubious fall inside the box, Kane managed to secure England's spot in the finals. The biggest Euros win in 55 years.
England now faces Italy at Wembley on Sunday, hoping to bring it home to an eager country.
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