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Schmeichel Sr.: Proud to be a Dane, it's really great to qualify for the semi-finals

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Schmeichel Sr.: Proud to be a Dane, it's really great to qualify for the semi-finals

According to the Daily Mail, Peter Schmeichel was interviewed by the media, saying that he was very excited that the Danish team could advance to the final four, and he was very proud to be a Danish.

Peter Schmeichel admits that Denmark is thrilled to qualify for the final four of the European Championship. Two weeks ago, they experienced Eriksen's sudden cardiac arrest on the pitch, but thankfully now he's out of the way and has a pacemaker installed. Since then, all the players on the team have been inspired and the team has done well. They beat Wales 4-0 in the quarter-finals of the European Cup and defeated the Czech Republic 2-1 in the quarter-finals of the European Cup to advance to the semi-finals of the European Championship.

Peter Schmeichel said: "Proud to be a Dane! I'm so happy we made it to the semi-finals, which was fantastic! ”

Peter Schmeichel is a member of the Danish team that created the "Danish myth" in 1992 and is filled with pride when he sees his son and the current Danish team performing.

Peter Schmeichel said in an interview: "I have to say that I was very impressed by Yurmand and his players, who are constantly creating something different. This team is really good, and when you think about what happened to Eriksen two weeks ago, you can understand the impact it has on the hearts of the players. ”

"<b>Now the team is able to reach the semi-finals and play so well, I'm very proud of it, it's a moving thing. I wouldn't say it was unexpected because I know very well the strength of the Danish team, but you still need to work hard to win the game and they've done it. The backline, led by Kyal, was really fantastic. I'm proud to be a Dane now and I'm really happy that we made it to the semi-finals, which is really fantastic</b>. ”

Having scored 10 goals in their last 3 games after beating Russia and Wales in previous matches, Denmark need to maintain their attacking firepower to break through England's defences as at the moment England have not conceded a goal in this European Championship. At Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night, 65,000 fans could be allowed to enter, and the Denmark team clearly understands the situation they are facing.

At 3:00 a.m. Beijing time on July 8, Denmark will usher in the semi-final of the European Championship with England.

in Ralph

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