Joachim AndersenDanish international opponent of two controversial plays by Germany-Denmark of the round of 16 of European Cup played yesterday (offside and penalty), said that the German coach, Julian Nagelsmanntold him two things that surprised him at the end of the game (2-0) related to the same two controversial situations.
We assume that, from the Danish team, it is believed that the very strict offside that prevented the Nordics from scoring should not have been called and that the penalty for handball (questionable) should not have been sanctioned either. In that context, Andersen explained what the former Bayern Munich coach told him about it after the final whistle. If true, it’s surprising.
“He told me that for him it was not a penalty and then he wanted to tell me that the goal should have been awarded,” said the Crystal Palace football player in the mixed zone. Asked if Nagelsmann told him anything else, Andersen replied: “Yes, he also told me that the referee (Englishman Michael Oliver) was wrong.”
Source: La Verdad

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