Denmark coach, Kasper Hjulmand has hits out at the Video Assistant Referee, VAR, after his side crashed out of the ongoing Euro 2024.
Hjulmand was not happy following VAR’s controversial application in their defeat to Germany on Saturday in the Euro 2024 Round of 16.
The Danes left the tournament, as they saw a goal chalked off and a penalty given to opponents during the game.
They thought they had the lead in the 48th minute through Joachim Anderson only for the officials to interrupted their celebrations.
Denmark were further dealt a blow when penalty was awarded Die Mannshaft in the 53rd minute.
“I rarely talk about these decisions but it was very decisive for this game. It’s frustrating. Being in front 1-0 would have changed everything,” Hjulmand told the press after the game.
“This is not how we’re supposed to be using VAR, it’s one centimetre. And after a few minutes, there’s a penalty.
“I’m so tired of the ridiculous handball rules. We can’t require our defenders to run like this, it’s not natural!
“In my opinion, this is not how football is supposed to be.”
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