Denmark abused so much at Euro 92 with the ball rule returned that they were forced to change it

Denmark caused one of the greatest surprises in national football history when it defeated Germany at the European Championship final in 1992. The Danishs were not expected to participate in the competition, which was held in Sweden, but qualified immediately after Yugoslavia was disqualified as a result of division and war in the state, [...]
The Danishs were not expected to participate in the competition, which was held in Sweden, but qualified immediately after Yugoslavia was disqualified as a result of division and war in the state, Periscope reports.
Denmark advanced through groups from second place behind Sweden, ending over France and England before defeating the Netherlands in the semifinals and Germany in the finals.
At the gate for the Danish people was the legendary name Peter Schmeticl, the number 1 of Manchester United, who was only 28-year-old at the time.
And in honor of his 56th birthday, which he celebrated yesterday, a video that is abused by having him back to the player.
On the 38-seder clip, Schmetichel cynically wasted time following the ball to his protector before he caught it a few moments later.
Look below.
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▪ Hackney (@ElliotHackney) November 18, 2019
Not surprisingly, the rules with the ball turned to the doorman who cannot now be caught were implemented shortly after this competition ended. /Periscope. com/












