The Danish national team players on Saturday, July 3, beat the Czech team in the Euro 2020 quarterfinals.
The meeting took place in Baku and ended with a score of 2: 1. Goals for the Danes were scored by Thomas Delaney (5th minute) and Kasper Dolberg (42). Patrick Schick scored against the Czechs (49).
Previously, the national teams of Italy and Spain reached the semifinals of the championship. They will meet on 6 July in London. The last semifinalist of the tournament and the rival of the Danish national team will be determined later on Saturday in Rome in the match between the national teams of Ukraine and England.
The European Football Championship will end on 11 July.
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The Russian national team took the last place in Group B at Euro 2020, gaining three points in three matches, and flew out of the further draw. The captain and forward of the Russian national team Artem Dzyuba apologized to the country for leaving the tournament. He also thanked everyone who believed in the team to the last.
Earlier, on June 30, the technical committee of the Russian Football Union (RFU) recognized the work of the head coach of the national team Stanislav Cherchesov as unsatisfactory, but expressed confidence in him. On June 22, it became known that Cherchesov plans to continue working in the national team in accordance with the contract, which is valid until the end of the 2022 World Cup cycle.
