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Schmeichel: I've been playing football for 23 years and I don't know the rules, how do I put my arm when running within 1 metre?

author:Xia Qiang Sports
Schmeichel: I've been playing football for 23 years and I don't know the rules, how do I put my arm when running within 1 metre?

In the round of 16 of the European Championship, Denmark and Germany kicked off last night. In this highly anticipated match, the Danish team faced the giant-like German team, and the whole team faced it with full fighting spirit and firm conviction.

In the twentieth minute of the game, Denmark's Anderson scrambled to send the ball into the opponent's goal before the German defenders, and the whole stadium was boiling for a while, and the Danish fans raised their arms and chanted, as if they had seen the beautiful scene of their national team leading. However, the referee's VAR decision changed the atmosphere in the stadium for the worse. The referee's hand points to the edge of the half, declaring Anderson offside and the goal is invalid!

The decision immediately sparked a heated controversy over the pitch. The Danish players rushed to the referee to protest, believing that the VAR decision was too harsh. Schmeichel stood in front of goal, his brow furrowed, unable to understand the decision and sighed deeply. "I don't understand the rules, it's less than a yard, it's still running, I don't know what you're going to do when the ball hits your arm," he said in an interview. ”

After the game, the decision sparked widespread discussion on the Internet. Some netizens believe that although the introduction of VAR can reduce misjudgments, it also deprives players of the right to celebrate goals, making the game more mechanical and indifferent. A netizen named Fan Xiaoyu wrote on social platforms: "After seeing Anderson score, I was so happy that I danced, but as soon as the referee awarded a penalty, I immediately stopped dancing, what kind of rhythm is this!" VAR shouldn't be like that. ”

Schmeichel: I've been playing football for 23 years and I don't know the rules, how do I put my arm when running within 1 metre?

Other fans supported the referee's decision, arguing that rules are rules and that VAR was introduced to ensure the fairness and justice of the game. A netizen who claimed to be experienced in football refereeing commented: "From the perspective of football rules, Anderson is indeed offside, and VAR's decision is correct. The referee's job is to make decisions based on the rules, not to let emotions dictate decisions. ”

The Danes were saddened by this defeat, but they did not give up. Schmeichel summed it up after the game: "We were disappointed that our luck wasn't on our side today, but I'm proud of our mates, everything was against us today, we fought a tough battle on our own. We had a chance to score but were very disappointed. ”

For the football world, the introduction of VAR technology is undoubtedly an innovation, but how to ensure the fairness of the game without losing the human touch and passion of the football game is a problem that needs to be continuously explored and improved. Schmeichel also said in the interview: "Now when you score a goal, you don't celebrate but turn around because there's VAR, football has become like this. ”

"I don't understand the rules, less than a yard away, or running, I don't know what you're going to do when the ball hits your arm." Schmeichel's voice was one of frustration and bewilderment, as he looked back on the impact of the decision on his team with almost despair.

Schmeichel: I've been playing football for 23 years and I don't know the rules, how do I put my arm when running within 1 metre?

As the game continued, the Germans took advantage of Denmark's low mood to break through their goal again and take the lead. Despite the Danes' all-out counter-attack, they were unable to turn the tide at the end of the game. Speaking after the game, Schmeichel admitted: "We were disappointed that our luck wasn't on our side today, but I'm still proud of my teammates. ”

Kasper Schmeichel was born on November 5, 1986 in Copenhagen, Denmark, and showed a keen interest and talent for football from an early age. His football career began at a young age and became the cornerstone of his later career.

Schmeichel's footballing talent grew, and his move to Manchester City became a major turning point in his career. In September 2002, at the age of 16, Schmeichel signed a long-term contract, which included not only football training and matches, but also his studies at school and scholarships.

The news caused a stir in the Danish football community. Many fans have expressed great anticipation for the young player's potential in the future. A netizen named Football Fanatic wrote on social media: "Schmeichel's arrival at Manchester City has undoubtedly injected new vitality and hope into Danish football, and we look forward to his future performances in the top flight!" "This reflects the optimistic outlook of Danish football lovers about the prospects of young players.

Schmeichel: I've been playing football for 23 years and I don't know the rules, how do I put my arm when running within 1 metre?

At the same time, Schmeichel's arrival has sparked discussions about the development of young players and professional football training. Some commentators are concerned that premature professional contracts could have a negative impact on the physical and mental health of young players. A netizen who claims to be a football parent left a message: "Is it too early to sign a long-term contract at the age of 16? Hopefully, the club will be able to fully protect his development and growth. ”

Manchester City FC is also full of expectations and confidence in Schmeichel's signing. In an official statement, the club's spokesperson said: "We see a lot of potential in Kasper Schmeichel and he will be a shining star for us in the future. "It shows how much the club values and devotes itself to young players.

Schmeichel himself is also full of hope and excitement to join Manchester City. "This is a major milestone in my career and I am honoured to be joining Manchester City, with world-class coaches and facilities, and I look forward to progressing here," he said in an interview. These words show his ambition and confidence in the future.

Schmeichel: I've been playing football for 23 years and I don't know the rules, how do I put my arm when running within 1 metre?

Although the Danish team failed to advance to the next round, their team spirit and indomitable fighting spirit have won the respect and love of countless fans. Commenting on the result, Schmeichel said: "We had a chance to score but we were very disappointed. "This match is not only a contest of skill and strength, but also a profound confrontation of emotion and belief.

In modern football, the introduction of VAR technology has undoubtedly brought greater authority to referees, but it has also changed the face and outcome of the game to a certain extent. Schmeichel thinks: "Now you don't celebrate when you score a goal but turn around because there's still VAR, football has become like this. ”

Despite the disappointing result, the fighting spirit and solidarity shown by the Danes in this game will be a strong motivation for their future campaigns. For the team and fans, the game is destined to be an unforgettable memory, a four-minute journey from heaven to hell.

It's not just a contest, it's a deep reflection on luck, rules and the evolution of technology. Schmeichel's words may represent many questions and reflections on the development of modern football by many players and fans, and they look forward to a fairer and more authentic field in the future.

Schmeichel: I've been playing football for 23 years and I don't know the rules, how do I put my arm when running within 1 metre?

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