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“We can stop Kane,” said Denmark Defender Christensen

"We can stop Kane," said Denmark Defender Christensen
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Copenhagen: Andreas Christensen Denmark believes his Premier League player has what is needed to stop the British striker Harry Kane and silently Wembley Stadium when they meet in the Euro 2020 semifinal on Wednesday.
The side of the 25-year-old Chelsea defender club has a good record against England No.
9 and Denmark can also obtain from the insight into midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg who is a teammate of Kane in Tottenham.
“We know the quality, and everyone has the idea of ​​what we can do to stop it,” Christensen told a press conference.
“Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg also knows him, and maybe he can share a number of things.
All soccer players have their habits, and we must use it.” Kane, who scored against Germany in the last 16 years and added a clamp in England’s 4-0 final victory over Ukraine, presenting difficult physical challenges for Denmark.
“He is good with his legs and he is one of the best finishers in football,” Christensen said.
“I reacted a lot to the instinct.
He was very big, so it’s hard to get into his body, but he also has great quality with his legs, so you are not too close.” Plandespite Hjulmand plays for simpler clubs spread throughout Europe, Denmark is not intimidated by the arrangement of the English-studded household name.
“I feel like having quality to play against everyone.
As a team, I will not say that they are much better,” Christensen said.
After pushing the comeback of the extraordinary party from the loss of Christian Eriksen with a heart stop in the opening match, coach Kasper Hjulmand was working on plans to stop the front line of England.
“We are aware of Harry Kane, but you can’t order to wrap the player.
We know all about the way they attack, so we created several structures to stop English attacks,” he told reporters.
The game will take place in front of 60,000 fans at Wembley, but due to restrictions on Covid-19 travel, only Denes in the UK can attend.
“We will lose the amount, but we are happy and we try to be as calm as possible.
We have shown that we have quality to play against the best.
It will be the one you want,” Christensen said.

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