It says clearly and loud the rule: Denmark's spectacular goal last night, it shouldn't have stayed

Denmark's goal against England was not to be counted according to game rules. The Danishs opened the target account at the quarterfinals of Euro 2020, thanks to an absolutely brilliant goal from Mikkel Damsgaard. But this goal wasn't supposed to stay, because that's what the game laws say, it broadcasts Periscope. Master Set Piece [...]
The Danishs opened the target account at the quarterfinals of Euro 2020, thanks to an absolutely brilliant goal from Mikkel Damsgaard.
But this goal wasn't supposed to stay, because that's what the game laws say, it broadcasts Periscope.
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Danishwall slides over and completely banging Pickford's view just as Damsgaard started his application. -T Pic.twitter. com/ y b PXUgHdKD
) Total Soccer Show ( @TotalSoccer Show) Julie 7, 2021
Denmark formed its own wall in front of the English man as they blocked Jordan Pickford's view of the Damsgaard hit.
However, the FIFA regulation says: ” when three or more of the defence team forms a wall, all the team players that are attacking must stay at least a metre away from the wall, until the ball comes into play. ”
So according to the regulation, the goal of Damsagaard's free shooting has had to be repeated, since the Danish players did not stay a meter away from the English wall. /Periscope. com/












