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Euro PICS: Dolberg powers Danes past Wales into quarters

June 26, 2021 23:54 IST

IMAGES from the Euro 2020 round of 16 match against Wales and Denmark played at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam on Saturday.

IMAGE: Denmark's Kasper Dolberg celebrates scoring their second goal. Photograph: Koen Van Weel/Pool via Reuters

Forward Kasper Dolberg struck in each half while Joakim Maehle and Martin Braithwaite also got in on the act late on as Denmark overpowered Wales to win 4-0 and reach the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 on Saturday.

 

Dolberg, making his first start of the tournament, gave his side the lead with a fine individual goal in the 27th minute, curling into the top corner from outside the area.

 

IMAGE: Denmark's Joakim Maehle is challenged by Wales' Gareth Bale. Photograph: Olaf Kraak - Pool/Getty Images

He doubled Denmark's advantage in Amsterdam early in the second half, ruthlessly pouncing on a loose ball after Wales failed to clear a cross following a galloping run down the right wing from Dolberg's strike partner Martin Braithwaite.

 

IMAGE: Denmark's Joakim Maehle scores their side's third goal past Wales' Danny Ward. Photograph: Koen van Weel - Pool/Getty Images

Braithwaite missed a glaring opportunity to add to Denmark's lead but Maehle sealed the win in the 88th minute.

Wales' frustrations spilled over when Harry Wilson was sent off for a wild tackle on Maehle in added time.

 

IMAGE: Wales' Harry Wilson is shown a red card by referee Daniel Siebert. Photograph: Koen van Weel - Pool/Getty Images

Braithwaite finally got the goal he had craved by netting at the death, though he had to wait for the goal to be awarded following a lengthy VAR review.

Denmark head to Baku next Saturday to face either the Netherlands or Czech Republic in the last eight while Wales, who reached the semi-finals at Euro 2016, are heading home.

Source: REUTERS
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