Joachim Andersen He lived a few minutes to forget the first part of the second part of Germany-Denmark this Saturday, which corresponds to the round of 16 of the Euro Cup. In the space of just a few minutes, the Danish defender went from scoring the goal that put his team ahead on the scoreboard to converting the penalty that put Germany 1-0 up.
It all happened early in the second half of the match, which was still 0-0 in the light. First marked Joachim Andersen, but VAR warned the referee that the goal did not have to be valid and shortly afterwards, almost in the next game, the aforementioned Andersen He held the ball in his place, made a penalty.
This is a play where the video refereeing also has to intervene and Kai Havertz He made no mistake from the spot to put Germany ahead on the scoreboard.
Source: La Verdad
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